Domestic violence forces many families to fee to emergency accommodations. This article focuses on children’s experiences of schooling and life at confdential addresses, and to what extent their legal right to education in the face of domestic violence is safeguarded in practice. Data were collected from interviews with 20 children aged 6–16 with multiple relocations at Norwegian refuges for abused women. Interviews were coded using the constructive approach to grounded theory. Data were analyzed using Antonovsky’s theory and interpreted within the context of Norwegian and international law, examining the rights of children to education versus the legal rights of abusers. The fndings indicate that children’s rights to education and a life w...
Children’s witnessing scenes of violence in the family context incurs numerous and diverse conseq...
Increasing access to rights for young people has highlighted the fact that little is known about the...
Background: It is estimated that one in ten children witness domestic violence. It is of importance ...
Domestic violence forces many families to fee to emergency accommodations. This article focuses on c...
Domestic violence interrupts the home environment and relations of many families, causing thousands ...
The aim of this systematic integrative review was to review existing research on children in domesti...
This report, written by two Erasmus exchange students from Leuven University in Belgium, examines th...
In November 2016 the Swedish government requested a study where actions were suggested in order to s...
Not only has research over the past decade documented the emotional and behavioural consequences for...
Drawing on the Convention on the Rights of the Child, the article highlights various conceptions of ...
Children and young people who are aware and know their rights, are better protected against hazards ...
The research underpinning this article has taken place in the context of a research project that see...
Research shows that the most important factor for the child’s success in school is support from the ...
Domestic violence is responsible for most of the violence that children encounter. The effect on the...
In 2014, the Norwegian Government voted in favour of prohibiting the practice of immigration detenti...
Children’s witnessing scenes of violence in the family context incurs numerous and diverse conseq...
Increasing access to rights for young people has highlighted the fact that little is known about the...
Background: It is estimated that one in ten children witness domestic violence. It is of importance ...
Domestic violence forces many families to fee to emergency accommodations. This article focuses on c...
Domestic violence interrupts the home environment and relations of many families, causing thousands ...
The aim of this systematic integrative review was to review existing research on children in domesti...
This report, written by two Erasmus exchange students from Leuven University in Belgium, examines th...
In November 2016 the Swedish government requested a study where actions were suggested in order to s...
Not only has research over the past decade documented the emotional and behavioural consequences for...
Drawing on the Convention on the Rights of the Child, the article highlights various conceptions of ...
Children and young people who are aware and know their rights, are better protected against hazards ...
The research underpinning this article has taken place in the context of a research project that see...
Research shows that the most important factor for the child’s success in school is support from the ...
Domestic violence is responsible for most of the violence that children encounter. The effect on the...
In 2014, the Norwegian Government voted in favour of prohibiting the practice of immigration detenti...
Children’s witnessing scenes of violence in the family context incurs numerous and diverse conseq...
Increasing access to rights for young people has highlighted the fact that little is known about the...
Background: It is estimated that one in ten children witness domestic violence. It is of importance ...