This paper takes as its starting point the report produced by the Social Services Inspectorate (1995), entitled Domestic Violence and Social Care, which seeks to alert social workers to the links between domestic violence and child abuse and urges the profession to respond more effectively to these two interconnected forms of violence. Having examined the research findings which provide evidence for these links, the theoretical and service delivery contexts in which these two forms of violence have been studied and conceptualized by the social work profession, both in the United Kingdom and in the United States, are identified. Studies of the social work response to domestic violence are discussed and some of the difficulties experienced by...
four million reported incidents of domestic violence against women every year and an estimated 3.3 m...
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Although it made a first appearance in the literature of psychiatry in the mid 1960s (Snell, Rosenwa...
© 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...
This paper aims to explore childcare social workers' attitudes towards female victims of domestic vi...
Increasingly; child welfare authorities have become involved with families where domestic violence ...
Abstract Children who live with or witness domestic violence are a vulnerable group that is difficul...
Police notifications of incidents of domestic violence to child protection services constitute an ac...
The purpose of the study was to look at whether domestic violence is being viewed as a risk factor i...
This article examines the experiences and views of child-protection social workers and managers in r...
This paper reports on a study of 40 child protection case files that were open in an English local a...
© 2016 Taylor & Francis. Within a global profession with a stated definition that includes ‘promotin...
In this article we describe some stages of social work, and we specify them in regard to children ex...
© 2005 Oxford University Press. Publisher PDF version is restricted access in accordance with the O...
four million reported incidents of domestic violence against women every year and an estimated 3.3 m...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Although it made a first appearance in the literature of psychiatry in the mid 1960s (Snell, Rosenwa...
© 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...
This paper aims to explore childcare social workers' attitudes towards female victims of domestic vi...
Increasingly; child welfare authorities have become involved with families where domestic violence ...
Abstract Children who live with or witness domestic violence are a vulnerable group that is difficul...
Police notifications of incidents of domestic violence to child protection services constitute an ac...
The purpose of the study was to look at whether domestic violence is being viewed as a risk factor i...
This article examines the experiences and views of child-protection social workers and managers in r...
This paper reports on a study of 40 child protection case files that were open in an English local a...
© 2016 Taylor & Francis. Within a global profession with a stated definition that includes ‘promotin...
In this article we describe some stages of social work, and we specify them in regard to children ex...
© 2005 Oxford University Press. Publisher PDF version is restricted access in accordance with the O...
four million reported incidents of domestic violence against women every year and an estimated 3.3 m...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Although it made a first appearance in the literature of psychiatry in the mid 1960s (Snell, Rosenwa...