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“Your behaviour has consequences” : children and young people's perspectives on reparation with their fathers after domestic violence Katie Lamb, Cathy Humphreys and Kelsey Hegarty

By: Lamb, Katie.
Contributor(s): Humphreys, Cathy | Hegarty, Kelsey.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticleSeries: Children and Youth Services Review.Publisher: Elsevier, 2018Subject(s): CHILD EXPOSURE TO VIOLENCE | CHILDREN | VOICES OF CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE | DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | FATHERS | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | PARENTING PROGRAMMES | QUALITATIVE RESEARCH | RESEARCH METHODS | VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | INTERNATIONAL | AUSTRALIAOnline resources: DOI: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2018.03.013 In: Children and Youth Services Review, 2018, 88: 164-169Summary: This paper presents findings from qualitative research undertaken in Australia with children and young people who have experienced domestic violence aged 9 to 19 years. The aim was to explore children and young people's perspectives on fathering in the context of domestic violence as well as the key messages they believe fathers who attend a program to address their violence need to know. This paper will focus on some of the findings of the study, with a particular focus on the issue of reparation which was identified as a strong theme in children and young people's accounts. (Authors' abstract). Record #6838
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Children and Youth Services Review, 2018, 88: 164-169

This paper presents findings from qualitative research undertaken in Australia with children and young people who have experienced domestic violence aged 9 to 19 years. The aim was to explore children and young people's perspectives on fathering in the context of domestic violence as well as the key messages they believe fathers who attend a program to address their violence need to know. This paper will focus on some of the findings of the study, with a particular focus on the issue of reparation which was identified as a strong theme in children and young people's accounts. (Authors' abstract). Record #6838