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650 _9103
_aCHILD ABUSE
999 _c5784
_d5784
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040 _aAFVC
100 _aWatson, David
_97415
245 _aDomestic abuse and child protection :
_bwomen's experience of social work intervention
_cDavid Watson
260 _aGlasgow, Scotland :
_bIRISS,
_c2017
300 _aelectronic document (20 pages) ; PDF file; HTML and other formats available
500 _aInsight, 36, March 2017
520 _aThis Insight examines how women’s narratives of their experience of domestic abuse and social work intervention in cases of child protection could inform practice in Scotland. While acknowledging that domestic abuse is experienced by both men and women, in all types of relationship, this review focuses on mothers experiencing abuse perpetrated by men. The literature suggests that women become more constrained and are under tighter surveillance in these cases. Practice assumptions by social workers can mirror the action of abusive male partners and the oppression of women in society. This review has drawn on both UK and international research. It evolved from the author’s final year dissertation for the social work degree course at the University of the West of Scotland. (From the introduction). Insights is a series of evidence summaries produced by IRISS (The Institute for Research and Innovation in Social Services) based in Glasgow, Scotland. Record #5784
650 _aABUSED WOMEN
_925
650 _aCHILD PROTECTION
_9118
650 _aDOMESTIC VIOLENCE
_9203
650 _aINTERVENTION
_9326
650 _aINTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
_9431
650 4 _aSOCIAL SERVICES
_9555
650 _aSOCIAL WORK PRACTICE
_9562
650 4 _aVICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
_9624
651 _aSCOTLAND
_92635
651 4 _aUNITED KINGDOM
_92604
773 0 _tInsight, 36, March 2017
830 _aInsight
_97417
856 _uhttps://www.iriss.org.uk/resources/insights/domestic-abuse-and-child-protection-womens-experience-social-work-intervention
942 _2ddc
_cBRIEFING