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Record ID: 263cb59d-d128-4a69-8b82-c2852f1705aa
Type: Non-Fiction
Title: Safety and child contact : an analysis of the role of child contact centres in the context of domestic violence and child welfare concernsLCD Research Series ; no. 10/02
Authors: Humphreys, Catherine
Harrison, Christine
Aris, Rosemary
Keywords: Family law;Child protection
Year: 2002
Publisher: Lord Chancellor's Department, Research Secretariat
Citation: No. 10
Notes:  An executive summary of this study may be found at http://www.dca.gov.uk/research/2002/10-02es.htm. This study explores the process of making supervised or supported contact arrangements where there is a history of domestic violence. Questionnaires and interviews were conducted with service providers at contact centres, court welfare officers, fathers, mothers and children attending contact centres in England and Wales. Different professional perspectives were identified in terms of levels of vigilance expected, safety features and the role of staff. A lack of adequate information and assessment was revealed. Defining evidence of domestic violence and child abuse was problematic and contested. Issues for the development of policy and practice are discussed.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/11526
ISBN: 9781840990454
Physical description: 142 p.
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