Domestic Violence and Child Protection : Directions for Good Practice.

By: Farmer, ElaineContributor(s): Iwi, Kate | Littlechild, Brian | Radford, Lorraine | Humphreys, Cathy | Stanley, NickyMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: London : Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2006Copyright date: ©2006Description: 1 online resource (226 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781846424762Subject(s): Child abuse -- Great Britain | Child welfare -- Great Britain | Children of abused wives -- Great Britain | Family social work -- Great Britain | Family violence -- Great Britain | Social work with children -- Great BritainGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Domestic Violence and Child Protection : Directions for Good PracticeDDC classification: 362.760941 LOC classification: HV751.A6D66 2006Online resources: Click to View
Contents:
COVER -- Domestic Violence and Child Protection: Directions for Good Practice -- Contents -- Introduction -- Part One: Defining the Issue and Setting the Scene -- Chapter 1 Relevant Evidence for Practice -- Chapter 2 Multi-Agency and Multi-Disciplinary Work: Barriers and Opportunities -- Part Two: Children's Views and Needs -- Chapter 3 What Children Tell Us: 'He Said He Was Going to Kill Our Mum' -- Chapter 4 Prevention Programmes for Children and Young People -- Chapter 5 Listen Louder: Working with Children and Young People -- Part Three: Protecting Women and Children -- Chapter 6 Asking About Domestic Violence - Implications for Practice -- Chapter 7 'Point of Contact' Front-Line Workers Responding to Children Living with Domestic Violence -- Chapter 8 Using Research to Develop Practice in Child Protection and Child Care -- Chapter 9 Damned If You Do and Damned If You Don't?: The Contradictions Between Private and Public Law -- Chapter 10 Child Abuse and Domestic Violence in the Context of Parental Separation and Divorce: NewModels of Intervention -- Part Four: Working with Perpetrators -- Chapter 11 Domestic Abuse Risk Assessment and Safety Planning in Child Protection - Assessing Perpetrators -- Chapter 12 Are Men Who Use Violence Against Their Partners and Children Good Enough Fathers?: The Need for an Integrated Child Perspective in TreatmentWork with Men -- Chapter 13 Men's Use of Violence and Intimidation Against Family Members and Child ProtectionWorkers -- LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS -- SUBJECT INDEX -- AUTHOR INDEX.
Summary: How do you respond simultaneously to the needs of adults experiencing domestic violence and the specific needs of their children? Domestic Violence and Child Protection explores the challenges of working effectively in this complex field and offers positive models for practice.
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COVER -- Domestic Violence and Child Protection: Directions for Good Practice -- Contents -- Introduction -- Part One: Defining the Issue and Setting the Scene -- Chapter 1 Relevant Evidence for Practice -- Chapter 2 Multi-Agency and Multi-Disciplinary Work: Barriers and Opportunities -- Part Two: Children's Views and Needs -- Chapter 3 What Children Tell Us: 'He Said He Was Going to Kill Our Mum' -- Chapter 4 Prevention Programmes for Children and Young People -- Chapter 5 Listen Louder: Working with Children and Young People -- Part Three: Protecting Women and Children -- Chapter 6 Asking About Domestic Violence - Implications for Practice -- Chapter 7 'Point of Contact' Front-Line Workers Responding to Children Living with Domestic Violence -- Chapter 8 Using Research to Develop Practice in Child Protection and Child Care -- Chapter 9 Damned If You Do and Damned If You Don't?: The Contradictions Between Private and Public Law -- Chapter 10 Child Abuse and Domestic Violence in the Context of Parental Separation and Divorce: NewModels of Intervention -- Part Four: Working with Perpetrators -- Chapter 11 Domestic Abuse Risk Assessment and Safety Planning in Child Protection - Assessing Perpetrators -- Chapter 12 Are Men Who Use Violence Against Their Partners and Children Good Enough Fathers?: The Need for an Integrated Child Perspective in TreatmentWork with Men -- Chapter 13 Men's Use of Violence and Intimidation Against Family Members and Child ProtectionWorkers -- LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS -- SUBJECT INDEX -- AUTHOR INDEX.

How do you respond simultaneously to the needs of adults experiencing domestic violence and the specific needs of their children? Domestic Violence and Child Protection explores the challenges of working effectively in this complex field and offers positive models for practice.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2018. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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