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Children and families experiencing domestic violence : police and children’s social services’ responses Nicky Stanley, Pam Miller, Helen Richardson Foster and Gill Thomson

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC), 2010 London : Description: electronic document (268 pages) ; PDF file: 1 MBSubject(s): Online resources: Summary: This research examined the process whereby police notify social services of domestic abuse incidents involving children and the subsequent service pathways followed by families brought to the attention of children’s social services in this way. It also explored the other agencies which contributed to services for families experiencing domestic abuse and captured the views of young people, survivors and perpetrators on the services they experienced. This research was conducted by NSPCC and University of Central Lancashire. (From the website). Record #5719
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This research examined the process whereby police notify social services of domestic abuse incidents involving children and the subsequent service pathways followed by families brought to the attention of children’s social services in this way.

It also explored the other agencies which contributed to services for families experiencing domestic abuse and captured the views of young people, survivors and perpetrators on the services they experienced. This research was conducted by NSPCC and University of Central Lancashire. (From the website). Record #5719