This paper reports upon the learning that emerged from a development project which aimed to facilitate improvements in multiagency work in domestic abuse and safeguarding children. The two-year project (2011–13), funded by the Department for Education and led by WomenCentre, a specialist voluntary sector organisation based in West Yorkshire, was undertaken in nine local authorities in the north of England. Activities undertaken during the project included case mapping, service user and professional engagement exercises, observation of local multiagency meetings and provision of training. An evaluative research study examined the work of the project and the learning that emerged. Drawing upon data from telephone interviews with project parti...
This chapter brings together early findings from three PhD projects on domestic abuse, each taking a...
This paper concerns inter-agency working at the intersection of child protection practice and domest...
Based on the premise that functional, multi-professional work in the child protection process is cru...
This paper reports upon the learning that emerged from a development project which aimed to facilita...
Safeguarding children affected by domestic abuse is a key responsibility for all professionals worki...
The MAZE project is an innovative specialist domestic abuse service that undertakes intensive work w...
In the period since multi-agency working became the dominant approach to tackling domestic abuse, th...
This presentation presented evaluative research of a project that addresses the needs of, and promot...
The British government’s strategy to tackle violence against women and girls cements an approach see...
The thesis documents research on multi-agency approaches to domestic violence. The research has bee...
This paper presents a review of 22 published evaluations which examined domestic abuse interventions...
This paper presents the state of knowledge on practices or processes used by child protection servic...
© 2001 John Wiley & Sons. Publisher PDF version is restricted access in accordance with John Wiley &...
The past decade has seen an increasing awareness of the emotional harm to children that can ensue fr...
The overview of the prevalence and impact of domestic abuse on children and young people highlights ...
This chapter brings together early findings from three PhD projects on domestic abuse, each taking a...
This paper concerns inter-agency working at the intersection of child protection practice and domest...
Based on the premise that functional, multi-professional work in the child protection process is cru...
This paper reports upon the learning that emerged from a development project which aimed to facilita...
Safeguarding children affected by domestic abuse is a key responsibility for all professionals worki...
The MAZE project is an innovative specialist domestic abuse service that undertakes intensive work w...
In the period since multi-agency working became the dominant approach to tackling domestic abuse, th...
This presentation presented evaluative research of a project that addresses the needs of, and promot...
The British government’s strategy to tackle violence against women and girls cements an approach see...
The thesis documents research on multi-agency approaches to domestic violence. The research has bee...
This paper presents a review of 22 published evaluations which examined domestic abuse interventions...
This paper presents the state of knowledge on practices or processes used by child protection servic...
© 2001 John Wiley & Sons. Publisher PDF version is restricted access in accordance with John Wiley &...
The past decade has seen an increasing awareness of the emotional harm to children that can ensue fr...
The overview of the prevalence and impact of domestic abuse on children and young people highlights ...
This chapter brings together early findings from three PhD projects on domestic abuse, each taking a...
This paper concerns inter-agency working at the intersection of child protection practice and domest...
Based on the premise that functional, multi-professional work in the child protection process is cru...