This paper aims to explore childcare social workers' attitudes towards female victims of domestic violence in England. The study discusses the concept of “mothering” and the processes through which mothers are potentially denigrated rather than empowered. Semi‐structured interviews were conducted with social workers in a single child protection agency to investigate their perceptions of domestic violence, its gendered nature, and the implications for their practice. Participants' responses were coded using thematic analysis. The results demonstrated social workers' cognisance of the challenges domestic violence poses for abused mothers in terms of the ability to safely parent their children. Although the study is not without its limitations...
This study reviewed existing literature regarding the effects on children ,who witness parental viol...
There is a lack of research on parent abuse in the UK and a lack of research on the overlap between ...
This article reports on an exploratory, qualitative, multiple-methods study that included individual...
This paper aims to explore childcare social workers' attitudes towards female victims of domestic vi...
The past decade has seen an increasing awareness of the emotional harm to children that can ensue fr...
This paper takes as its starting point the report produced by the Social Services Inspectorate (1995...
This paper explores the concept of trust in relation to social work, child protection and work on do...
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Abstract Children who live with or witness domestic violence are a vulnerable group that is difficul...
The purpose of the study was to look at whether domestic violence is being viewed as a risk factor i...
Domestic Violence Disclosure Schemes (DVDS), recently introduced in many jurisdictions, aim to empow...
© 2016 Taylor & Francis. Within a global profession with a stated definition that includes ‘promotin...
This paper explores the concept of trust in relation to social work, child protection and work on do...
The MAZE project is an innovative specialist domestic abuse service that undertakes intensive work w...
This study reviewed existing literature regarding the effects on children ,who witness parental viol...
There is a lack of research on parent abuse in the UK and a lack of research on the overlap between ...
This article reports on an exploratory, qualitative, multiple-methods study that included individual...
This paper aims to explore childcare social workers' attitudes towards female victims of domestic vi...
The past decade has seen an increasing awareness of the emotional harm to children that can ensue fr...
This paper takes as its starting point the report produced by the Social Services Inspectorate (1995...
This paper explores the concept of trust in relation to social work, child protection and work on do...
�� 2021 The Authors. Published by International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy. Thi...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Abstract Children who live with or witness domestic violence are a vulnerable group that is difficul...
The purpose of the study was to look at whether domestic violence is being viewed as a risk factor i...
Domestic Violence Disclosure Schemes (DVDS), recently introduced in many jurisdictions, aim to empow...
© 2016 Taylor & Francis. Within a global profession with a stated definition that includes ‘promotin...
This paper explores the concept of trust in relation to social work, child protection and work on do...
The MAZE project is an innovative specialist domestic abuse service that undertakes intensive work w...
This study reviewed existing literature regarding the effects on children ,who witness parental viol...
There is a lack of research on parent abuse in the UK and a lack of research on the overlap between ...
This article reports on an exploratory, qualitative, multiple-methods study that included individual...