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Domestic violence and protecting children : new thinking and approaches edited by Nicky Stanley and Cathy Humphreys

Contributor(s): Humphreys, Cathy [editor] | Stanley, Nicky [editor].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: London ; Philadelphia, PA : Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2015Description: 272 pages ; 23 cm.ISBN: 9781849054850 (alk. paper).Subject(s): CHILD ABUSE | CHILD EXPOSURE TO VIOLENCE | CHILD PROTECTION | DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | INTERAGENCY COLLABORATION | INTERVENTION | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | PERPETRATORS | SOCIAL SERVICES | SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE | SUPPORT SERVICES | VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | UNITED KINGDOMDDC classification: 362.76 STA
Contents:
Introduction: Domestic Violence and Protecting Children: The Changing Landscape -- Part 1. Children's and Young People's Perspectives -- 1. Children's Views of Safety and Adversity When Living with Domestic Violence -- 2. Traversing the Generational Gap: Young People's Views on Intervention and Prevention of Teenage Intimate Partner Violence -- Part 2. Prevention and Intervention for Children and Young People -- 3. School-based Prevention and the Disclosure of Domestic Violence: A Can of Worms? -- 4. Advocacy for Children and Young People Experiencing Domestic Violence -- 5. Children Who Are Violent to Their Parents Need Protection Too -- 6. Forced Marriage Is a Child Protection Matter -- Part 3. Interventions for Mothers and Children -- 7. More Than a Mirage? Safe Contact for Children and Young People Who Have Been Exposed to Domestic Violence -- 8. Supporting the Relationship between Mothers and Children in the Aftermath of Domestic Violence; -- 9. Infant-led Practice: Responding to Infants and Their Mothers (and Fathers) in the Aftermath of Domestic Violence -- Part 4. Working with Abusive Fathers -- 10. Focusing on Fathering in the Context of Domestic Abuse: Children's and Fathers' Perspectives -- 11. Expanding Understandings of Success: Domestic Violence Perpetrator Programmes, Children and Fathering -- 12. Reshaping the Child Protection Response to Domestic Violence through Collaborative Working -- Part 5. Interagency Work --13. Working Together, Working Apart: General Practice Professionals' Perspectives on Interagency Collaboration in Relation to Children Experiencing Domestic Violence -- 14. Moving towards Integrated Domestic Violence Services for Children and Families -- Conclusion: New Challenges and Developments in Responding to Children Experiencing Domestic Violence -- Contributor Profiles --- Subject Index -- Author Index
Summary: "Describing some of the innovative work taking place in domestic violence and child protection work, this book looks at how interventions for children exposed to domestic violence are being developed, how services for abusive fathers have evolved and discusses a number of new initiatives in the field of interagency risk assessment." (From the publisher's website). Record #5508
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction: Domestic Violence and Protecting Children: The Changing Landscape -- Part 1. Children's and Young People's Perspectives -- 1. Children's Views of Safety and Adversity When Living with Domestic Violence -- 2. Traversing the Generational Gap: Young People's Views on Intervention and Prevention of Teenage Intimate Partner Violence -- Part 2. Prevention and Intervention for Children and Young People -- 3. School-based Prevention and the Disclosure of Domestic Violence: A Can of Worms? -- 4. Advocacy for Children and Young People Experiencing Domestic Violence -- 5. Children Who Are Violent to Their Parents Need Protection Too -- 6. Forced Marriage Is a Child Protection Matter -- Part 3. Interventions for Mothers and Children -- 7. More Than a Mirage? Safe Contact for Children and Young People Who Have Been Exposed to Domestic Violence -- 8. Supporting the Relationship between Mothers and Children in the Aftermath of Domestic Violence; -- 9. Infant-led Practice: Responding to Infants and Their Mothers (and Fathers) in the Aftermath of Domestic Violence -- Part 4. Working with Abusive Fathers --
10. Focusing on Fathering in the Context of Domestic Abuse: Children's and Fathers' Perspectives -- 11. Expanding Understandings of Success: Domestic Violence Perpetrator Programmes, Children and Fathering -- 12. Reshaping the Child Protection Response to Domestic Violence through Collaborative Working -- Part 5. Interagency Work --13. Working Together, Working Apart: General Practice Professionals' Perspectives on Interagency Collaboration in Relation to Children Experiencing Domestic Violence -- 14. Moving towards Integrated Domestic Violence Services for Children and Families -- Conclusion: New Challenges and Developments in Responding to Children Experiencing Domestic Violence -- Contributor Profiles --- Subject Index -- Author Index

"Describing some of the innovative work taking place in domestic violence and child protection work, this book looks at how interventions for children exposed to domestic violence are being developed, how services for abusive fathers have evolved and discusses a number of new initiatives in the field of interagency risk assessment." (From the publisher's website). Record #5508