LinksWorking with Young Children and Their Families: Recommendations for DV Agencies and Batterer Interve http://www.uiowa.edu/%7Esocialwk/paper_5.pdf This paper is part of series of papers that addresses the way to mobilize community and programatic resources to provide responsive help to children and families affected both by domestic violence and poverty. This particular paper addresses the way to offer support and safety for children while maintaining safety, autonomy and choide for battered women. Details | Report |
DV and Family Support Programs: Creating Opportunities to Help Young Children and Their Families http://www.uiowa.edu/%7Esocialwk/paper_3.pdf This paper is part of series of paper that addresses the way to mobilize community and programatic resources to provide responsive help to children and families affected both by domestic violence and poverty. This particular paper provides recommendations to family support staff and administrator to address issue of domestic violence. Details | Report |
Guidelines for Public Child Welfare Agencies Serving Children and Families Experiencing Domestic Vio http://www.aphsa.org/Policy/Doc/dvguidelines.pdf The guidelines describe model policies, practices, programs, and protocols that address the multiple needs of families and children affected by domestic violence and child maltreatment. They are based on recommendations contained in the Greenbook and on the thoughtful recommendations provided by public child welfare agency directors, domestic violence advocates, child advocates, and legal representatives. Details | Report |
Helping Children Thrive - Supporting Woman Abuse Survivors as Mothers: A Resource to Support Parenti http://www.lfcc.on.ca/HCT_SWASM.pdf This 76-page resource is written for service providers assisting women who have survived woman abuse. Material addresses the needs of abused women as mothers, how abusive men parent, how abusive men affect family dynamics, effects of power and control tactics on mothers, the potential impact of woman abuse on children of different ages, and strategies used by young people to cope with violence in their homes. Guidance on parenting children who have lived with violence is also offered. Forty-four pages are designed as handouts for women, to be distribued as an adjunct to individual or group interventions on woman abuse or on parenting. Details | Report |
Helping Young Children Affected by Domestic Violence: The Role of Pediatric Health Settiings http://www.uiowa.edu/%7Esocialwk/pape_1.pdf This paper is part of series of paper that addresses the way to mobilize community and programatic resources to provide responsive help to children and families affected both by domestic violence and poverty. This particular paper addresses importance of pediatric health care and mental health care in addressing domestic violence. Details | Report |
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