What can schools and social care workers do to help children
affected by domestic violence?
Large numbers of children are affected by domestic violence. The
problem crosses every social class and culture. It causes distress
and anxiety in children and adversely affects their learning and
play, as well as their behaviour, wellbeing and attendance.
Education staff may know of a child or family in crisis, want to
help, yet feel outside their comfort zone, grappling with a complex
issue not covered in their training. This book describes the impact
of domestic violence on children and provides support for education
and social care professionals. It takes heavy workloads into
account and suggests practical ways of meeting the needs of pupils
who come from difficult home backgrounds.
The authors provide guidance and advice on:
- identifying and responding to signs of distress
- helping pupils to talk about and make sense of their
experiences
- the impact on parenting and how parents can be supported
- the needs of young people in refuges and temporary
accommodation
- pupil safety and government safeguarding guidelines
- educating young people and the community about domestic
violence
- specialist domestic violence services and other agencies that
support schools.
Domestic Violence and Children draws on the expertise of a wide
range of professionals, including specialist domestic violence
children's workers and counsellors, psychologists, teachers,
mentors and family support workers. It provides essential help and
information to all children's service directorates, as well as a
range of professionals in education, social care, health and the
voluntary sector.
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