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Author: COLL Kenneth M.; et al.;
Title: The value of coordinated services with court-referred clients and their families: an outcome study.
Reference: Child Welfare, 89(1), 2010, pp.61-79.
Format: article;
Topics: case management; children; court orders; domestic violence; evaluation; families; interagency cooperation; research; United States; Add comment Select:
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Author: THIARA Ravi K.;
Title: Negotiating the legal process: domestic violence and child contact in the lives of South Asian women and children.
Reference: Seen and Heard, 20(2), June 2010, pp.42-51.
Format: article;
Topics: African Caribbean people; CAFCASS; child custody; children; contact; domestic violence; ethnicity; legal proceedings; South Asian people; women; research; United Kingdom; Add comment Select:
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Author: DILILLO David; et al.;
Title: Development and initial psychometric properties of the Computer Assisted Maltreatment Inventory (CAMI): a comprehensive self-report measure of child maltreatment history.
Reference: Child Abuse and Neglect, 34(5), May 2010, pp.305-317
Format: article;
Topics: adults; assessment; child neglect; child sexual abuse; children; computers; domestic violence; instruments; internet; physical abuse; research; United States; Add comment Select:
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Author: LADBURY Briony; WADDINGTON Kathryn;
Title: Rooting out family violence: how dentists can help tackle abuse in the home.
Reference: Every Child Journal, 1(5), pp.66-70.
Format: article;
Topics: child abuse; children; domestic violence; health professionals; interagency cooperation; interprofessional relations; intervention; research; England; Add comment Select:
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5 of 333
Author: HUANG Chien-Chung; SON Esther; WANG Lih-Rong;
Title: Prevalence and factors of domestic violence among unmarried mothers with a young child.
Reference: Families in Society, 91(2), April-June 2010, pp.171-177.
Format: article;
Topics: children; domestic violence; fathers; mothers; partner abuse; risk; single parent families; research; United States; Add comment Select:
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Author: OLAYA Beatriz; et al.;
Title: Mental health needs of children exposed to intimate partner violence seeking help from mental health services.
Reference: Children and Youth Services Review, 32(7), July 2010, pp.1004-1011.
Format: article;
Topics: children; depression; domestic violence; mental health services; parenting; post traumatic stress disorder; self-harm; young people; research; Spain; Add comment Select:
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Author: GREENFIELD Emily A.; MARKS Nadine F.;
Title: Sense of community as a protective factor against long‐term psychological effects of childhood violence.
Reference: Social Service Review, 84(1), March 2010, pp.129-147.
Format: article;
Topics: adults; child abuse; children; coping behaviour; domestic violence; long term outcomes; mental health problems; resilience; research; United States; Add comment Select:
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Author: O’CAMPO Patricia; CAUGHTY Margaret O.; NETTLES Saundra M.;
Title: Partner abuse or violence, parenting and neighborhood influences on children's behavioral problems.
Reference: Social Science and Medicine, 70(9), May 2010, pp.1404-1415.
Format: article;
Topics: behaviour problems; children; domestic violence; neighbourhoods; parenting; social inclusion; urban areas; research; United States; Add comment Select:
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Author: TASKFORCE ON THE HEALTH ASPECTS OF VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND CHILDREN;
Title: Report from the child sexual abuse sub-group: responding to violence against women and children: the role of the NHS
Full Text: Click here for the full text or resource
Publisher: London: Great Britain. Department of Health, 2010. 74p.
Format: book;
Topics: child sexual abuse; children; crime victims; domestic violence; joint working; NHS; preventive practice; violence; young people; government publication; United Kingdom; Add comment Select:
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Author: GREAT BRITAIN. Department for Children, Schools and Families;
Title: Think family pathfinders: research update
Full Text: Click here for the full text or resource
Publisher: London: Great Britain. Department for Children, Schools and Families, 2010. 19p.
Format: book;
Topics: children; domestic violence; families; intervention; mental health problems; outcomes; poverty; risk; social care provision; substance misuse; research; England; Add comment Select:
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Author: ANTLE Becky; et al.;
Title: A qualitative evaluation of the effects of mandatory reporting of domestic violence on victims and their children.
Reference: Journal of Family Social Work, 13(1), January-February 2010, pp.56-73.
Format: article;
Topics: anxiety; children; crime victims; criminal justice; domestic violence; evaluation; post traumatic stress disorder; risk; research; United States; Add comment Select:
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Author: POSTMUS Judy L.; MERRITT Darcey H.;
Title: When child abuse overlaps with domestic violence: the factors that influence child protection workers' beliefs.
Reference: Children and Youth Services Review, 32(3), March 2010, pp.309-317.
Format: article;
Topics: attitudes; child abuse; child protection services; children; domestic violence; risk; social workers; research; United States; Add comment Select:
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Author: STERNE Abigail; POOLE Liz;
Title: Domestic violence and children: a handbook for schools and early years settings
Publisher: London: Routledge, 2010. 146p., bibliog.
Format: book;
Topics: anxiety; child development; children; domestic violence; intervention; social care professionals; stress; teachers; practice; United Kingdom; Add comment Select:
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Author: KELLEY Michelle L.; et al.;
Title: The case for examining and treating the combined effects of parental drug use and interparental violence on children in their homes.
Reference: Aggression and Violent Behavior, 15(1), January/February 2010, pp.76-82.
Format: article;
Topics: child development; children; domestic violence; drug misuse; parenting; parents; vulnerable children; research review; United States; Add comment Select:
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Author: RICHARDS Tara N.; et al.;
Title: Personal and political?: exploring the feminization of the American homeless population
Reference: Journal of Poverty, 14(1), January 2010, pp.97-115.
Format: article;
Topics: children; domestic violence; drug misuse; feminist theory; gender; homelessness; mental health problems; poverty; women; research; United States; Add comment Select:
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Author: OVERLIEN Carolina;
Title: Children exposed to domestic violence: conclusions from the literature and challenges ahead.
Reference: Journal of Social Work, 10(1), January 2010, pp.80-97.
Format: article;
Topics: children; domestic violence; research methods; social work; research review; Add comment Select:
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Author: ERIKSSON Maria;
Title: Girls and boys as victims: social workers’ approaches to children exposed to violence.
Reference: Child Abuse Review, 18(6), November-December 2009, pp.428-445.
Format: article;
Topics: child protection services; children; domestic violence; gender; social work methods; social workers; user views; research; Sweden; Add comment Select:
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Author: ROUNTREE Deborah; GRAY Diane;
Title: A violent child.
Reference: Community Practitioner, 83(2), February 2010, pp.34-35.
Format: article;
Topics: ADHD; autism; behaviour problems; children; domestic violence; families; intervention; parent-child relations; young people; good practice; England; Add comment Select:
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Author: IMPROVEMENT AND DEVELOPMENT AGENCY;
Title: How does every child matter to your council?: some practical approaches
Full Text: Click here for the full text or resource
Publisher: London: Improvement and Development Agency, 2007. 28p.
Format: book;
Topics: anti-social behaviour; case studies; children; childrens services; community development; domestic violence; employment; joint working; leisure activities; local government; nutrition; obesity; outcomes; rural areas; transport; young people; good practice; England; Add comment Select:
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Author: STANLEY Nicky; et al.;
Title: Children and families experiencing domestic violence: police and children’s social services’ responses
Full Text: Click here for the full text or resource
Publisher: London: National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, 2010. 267p., bibliog.
Format: book;
Topics: adults; child abuse; child protection services; children; childrens services; domestic violence; families; family support; investigations; service users; social work; practice; England; Wales; Add comment Select:
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