Domestic Violence and Protecting Children : New Thinking and Approaches.
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Imprint: | London : Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2015. |
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Description: | 1 online resource (274 pages) |
Language: | English |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11908051 |
Table of Contents:
- 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. 4. Advocacy for Children and Young People Experiencing Domestic Violence5. 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. Advocacy for Children and Young People Experiencing Domestic Violence5. 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' Perspectives11. 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.