Despite evidence that young people’s peer relationships are associated with their experiences of abuse, child protection guidance directs social work practice to be primarily focused on the assessment of, and intervention with, families. Presenting data from two studies into the nature of, and safeguarding response to, peer abuse in England, this article questions the familial parameters of child protection frameworks, and evidences the need to include peer group relationships within social work assessment. Drawing on Bourdieu’s sociological theory, a conceptual framework is used to evidence that familial-focused practice fails to address the extra-familial social conditions in which peer abuse manifests. Complimenting an international evid...
peer-reviewedExposure to parental intimate partner violence (parental IPV) is a complex trauma. Rese...
Child protection systems in many western countries have developed with the aim of protecting young p...
Introduction. Youth violence rates have increased more than adult rates since 2004. Child maltreatme...
This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in The British ...
This paper presents a social work study on relationship between different family characteristics and...
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. Summary: Social workers had expressed concern to their Local Safeguard...
Stable peer victimization during childhood and adolescence has been linked to both concurrent and fu...
Subjective feelings of disconnectedness from social groups have been found to be detrimental to ment...
Being bullied at school has serious mental health consequences for children. Whole school interventi...
We investigated whether social relationships protect against the effects of victimization on interna...
Research demonstrates that relationships are key when working to support young people affected by se...
Child abuse and neglect are the most disturbing problems in the field of child welfare. In the area ...
This article draws on research findings from an Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) funded P...
This paper presents the findings of a secondary analysis of data collected during a pilot project, C...
This article examines the effects of violence against child protection social workers from service u...
peer-reviewedExposure to parental intimate partner violence (parental IPV) is a complex trauma. Rese...
Child protection systems in many western countries have developed with the aim of protecting young p...
Introduction. Youth violence rates have increased more than adult rates since 2004. Child maltreatme...
This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in The British ...
This paper presents a social work study on relationship between different family characteristics and...
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. Summary: Social workers had expressed concern to their Local Safeguard...
Stable peer victimization during childhood and adolescence has been linked to both concurrent and fu...
Subjective feelings of disconnectedness from social groups have been found to be detrimental to ment...
Being bullied at school has serious mental health consequences for children. Whole school interventi...
We investigated whether social relationships protect against the effects of victimization on interna...
Research demonstrates that relationships are key when working to support young people affected by se...
Child abuse and neglect are the most disturbing problems in the field of child welfare. In the area ...
This article draws on research findings from an Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) funded P...
This paper presents the findings of a secondary analysis of data collected during a pilot project, C...
This article examines the effects of violence against child protection social workers from service u...
peer-reviewedExposure to parental intimate partner violence (parental IPV) is a complex trauma. Rese...
Child protection systems in many western countries have developed with the aim of protecting young p...
Introduction. Youth violence rates have increased more than adult rates since 2004. Child maltreatme...