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Social work & domestic violence : developing critical & reflective practice Lesley Laing & Cathy Humphreys ; with Kate Cavanagh

By: Laing, Lesley.
Contributor(s): Humphreys, Cathy | Cavanagh, Kate.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: London : Sage, 2013Description: ix, 173 pages ; 25 cm.ISBN: 9781412919234 (pbk.).Other title: Social work and domestic violence.Subject(s): CHILD EXPOSURE TO VIOLENCE | DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | INTERAGENCY COLLABORATION | INTERVENTION | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | SAFETY | SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE | VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | | AustralianDDC classification: 362.8292 LAI
Contents:
Introduction: Key Concepts in Social Work and Domestic Violence -- Naming and Framing Domestic Violence: Engaging with Complexity -- Contemporary Legal and Policy Contexts -- Practices with Women -- Children and Domestic Violence: Complexities in Responding to the Statutory Duty to Protect -- Children and Domestic Violence: Complexities in Responding to the Statutory Duty to Protect -- Multi-agency Work: Collaborating for Women's and Children's Safety -- Multi-agency Work: Collaborating for Women's and Children's Safety --
Summary: "Domestic violence affects all areas of Social Work. This book shows how Social Workers can intervene in everyday practice with victims, their families and perpetrators of domestic abuse. It provides students with knowledge of theory, research and policy to put directly in practice across a variety of legal and service-user contexts. The authors draw on their extensive experience as practitioners and researchers in the field, placing particular focus on evidence-based practice. Topics covered include: Child protection ; Interprofessional collaboration ; The policy and legal context ; Working with women ; Working with men. Each chapter begins with a case study and concludes with reflective questions to highlight practice dilemmas and challenge students to reflect critically. Further reading from a rich range of sources guides readers to expand their knowledge. This book will be valuable reading for students studying domestic violence, child protection, and family social work, as well as practitioners of Social Work." (From the publisher's website). Record #5507
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Includes bibliographical references (pages {144]-167) and index.

Introduction: Key Concepts in Social Work and Domestic Violence -- Naming and Framing Domestic Violence: Engaging with Complexity -- Contemporary Legal and Policy Contexts -- Practices with Women -- Children and Domestic Violence: Complexities in Responding to the Statutory Duty to Protect -- Children and Domestic Violence: Complexities in Responding to the Statutory Duty to Protect -- Multi-agency Work: Collaborating for Women's and Children's Safety -- Multi-agency Work: Collaborating for Women's and Children's Safety --

"Domestic violence affects all areas of Social Work. This book shows how Social Workers can intervene in everyday practice with victims, their families and perpetrators of domestic abuse. It provides students with knowledge of theory, research and policy to put directly in practice across a variety of legal and service-user contexts. The authors draw on their extensive experience as practitioners and researchers in the field, placing particular focus on evidence-based practice. Topics covered include: Child protection ; Interprofessional collaboration ; The policy and legal context ; Working with women ; Working with men. Each chapter begins with a case study and concludes with reflective questions to highlight practice dilemmas and challenge students to reflect critically. Further reading from a rich range of sources guides readers to expand their knowledge. This book will be valuable reading for students studying domestic violence, child protection, and family social work, as well as practitioners of Social Work." (From the publisher's website). Record #5507