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Interagency working on domestic violence has progressed much in
recent years, with the introduction of domestic violence units and
formal multi-agency arrangements involving the police, local
authorities and specialist non-statutory organisations. Innovative
work in the United Kingdom is paralleled by developments elsewhere.
This book considers the policy implications of interagency
approaches. It examines some of the theoretical concepts that
underlie this work and brings together evaluations of innovative
projects and examples of good interagency practice. The chapters
are not all written from the same perspective. Some are more
guarded or more critical of the approach than others. We hope that
the book will offer to its readers information that will enable
them to make their own assessments. Contents include: Multi-Agency
Responses: A Dynamic Way Forward or a Face-Saver and Talking Shop
Gill Hague, Research Fellow, Domestic Violence Research Group,
University of Bristol . A Perspective from Women's Aid Nicola
Harwin, National Co-Ordinator, Women's Aid Federation of England. .
Domestic Violence and Interagency Child Protection Work Thangam
Debbonaire, former National Children's Officer, Women's Aid
Federation of England . The Multi-Agency Approach: A Panacea or
Obstacle to Women's Struggles for Freedom from Violence? Pragna
Patel, Southall Black Sisters . Feminist Reflections on Interagency
Forums and the Concept of Partnership Liz Kelly, Director, Child
and Women Abuse Studies Unit, University of North London .
Equalities Issues in Multi-Agency Work Gill Hague, Charlene Henry,
Chair, Derby Domestic Violence Action Group and Ann Webster,
Equalities Officer, Derby City Council . Interagency Developments
on Domestic Violence in Hammersmith and Fulham Robyn Holder, former
Community Safety Officer, Hammersmith and Fulham . Leeds
Interagency Project (Women and Violence) Andrea Tara-Chand, Manager
Leeds Interagency Project . Reaching Joint Agreement on Domestic
Violence Policies Annie Moelwyn-Hughes, former Co-Ordinator of
Central Scotland M/A Project . Duluth: A Co-Ordinated Community
Response to Domestic Violence Ellen Pence, National Training
Project, Duluth, Minnesota and Martha McMahon, University of
Victoria . Housing Agencies, Domestic Violence and Inter-Agency
Work Ellen Malos, Research Fellow, Domestic Violence Research
Group, University of Bristol . Policing Domestic Violence and
Interagency Work Sharon Grace, Crime and Criminal Justice Unit,
Research and Statistics Directorate, Home Office . The Probation
Perspective A E Stelman, B Johnson, S Hanley and J Geraghty,
Domestic Violence Working Group, Association of Chief Officers of
Probation . Social Services Response to Domestic Violence Audrey
Mullender, Professor of Social Work, University of Warwick .
Education and Domestic Violence Davina James-Hanman, Co-Ordinator,
Greater London Domestic Violence Project Nicola Harwin is National
Coordinator, Women's Aid Federation of England, Gill Hague and
Ellen Malos are Research Fellows, Domestic Violence Research Group,
University of Bristol.
This fully updated Reader provides a comprehensive review of recent
research and legislation relating to domestic violence and its
consequences for children, and identifies the implications for
practice. It is divided into three parts. Part One describes
evidence for the links between domestic violence and the
concomitant abuse of children and assesses the effects on
children's future well-being. Part Two is a comprehensive and
accessible guide to relevant current criminal and civil
legislation. Highlighting the success of multi-agency approaches,
the final part details practical issues for interventions with
children and their carers, male perpetrators, and, new to this
edition, women. Endorsed by children's charities including the
NSPCC and Barnardo's, Making an Impact enables professionals
working with children to develop informed, sophisticated and
collaborative child care and protection responses for children who
are experiencing domestic violence.
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