In the UK, domestic violence (DV) is one of the most common safeguarding concerns children and young people report (CAADA, 2014). However, little is known about how children experience participation in interventions that aim to support their recovery if they have been affected by DV. This study aims to understand children’s experiences of participating in a group programme facilitated by a DV organisation in the UK. Interviews were conducted with four children (aged 7–10) using a flexible, creative and child-led approach. A thematic narrative analysis was used, using a small story approach to narrative data. Results indicate that issues of children’s agency, choice and intersecting identities are central to not only how children experience ...
Policy in Child and Adolescent Mental Health (CAMH) in England has undergone radical changes in the ...
Children’s space to play can be constrained in families affected by domestic violence and abuse, pot...
Educational Psychologists frequently advocate for a systemic approach to supporting children and you...
In the UK, domestic violence (DV) is one of the most common safeguarding concerns children and young...
In the UK, domestic violence (DV) is one of the most common safeguarding concerns children and young...
In the UK, domestic violence (DV) is one of the most common safeguarding concerns children and young...
This article explores how children see their relationships, particularly their sibling relationships...
Children and young people's (CYP) space to play can be constrained in families affected by domestic ...
Objective: This article engages critically with the claim, present in most psychological literature,...
This article explores how children see their relationships, particularly their sibling relationships...
This article describes the development of a group based therapeutic intervention for young people (Y...
This article describes the development of a group-based therapeutic intervention for young people (Y...
This article describes the development of a group based therapeutic intervention for young people (Y...
There is a large body of research on the impact of domestic violence and abuse (DVA) on children, mo...
There is a large body of research on the impact of domestic violence and abuse (DVA) on children, mo...
Policy in Child and Adolescent Mental Health (CAMH) in England has undergone radical changes in the ...
Children’s space to play can be constrained in families affected by domestic violence and abuse, pot...
Educational Psychologists frequently advocate for a systemic approach to supporting children and you...
In the UK, domestic violence (DV) is one of the most common safeguarding concerns children and young...
In the UK, domestic violence (DV) is one of the most common safeguarding concerns children and young...
In the UK, domestic violence (DV) is one of the most common safeguarding concerns children and young...
This article explores how children see their relationships, particularly their sibling relationships...
Children and young people's (CYP) space to play can be constrained in families affected by domestic ...
Objective: This article engages critically with the claim, present in most psychological literature,...
This article explores how children see their relationships, particularly their sibling relationships...
This article describes the development of a group based therapeutic intervention for young people (Y...
This article describes the development of a group-based therapeutic intervention for young people (Y...
This article describes the development of a group based therapeutic intervention for young people (Y...
There is a large body of research on the impact of domestic violence and abuse (DVA) on children, mo...
There is a large body of research on the impact of domestic violence and abuse (DVA) on children, mo...
Policy in Child and Adolescent Mental Health (CAMH) in England has undergone radical changes in the ...
Children’s space to play can be constrained in families affected by domestic violence and abuse, pot...
Educational Psychologists frequently advocate for a systemic approach to supporting children and you...