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Record ID: cdc6fc28-8f85-410d-95d6-277fb7883143
Type: Journal Article
Title: The three planet model: towards an understanding of contradictions in approaches to women and children's safety in contexts of domestic violence
Other Titles: British journal of social work
Authors: Hester, Marianne
Keywords: Policy;Child protection;Impact on children and young people;Interagency work;Parenting;Welfare;Post-separation violence;Family law
Year: 2011
Publisher: British Association of Social Workers
Citation: 41 (5), July 2011
Notes:  This article examines the systemic challenges to effectively addressing domestic violence and the safety of women and children across three service sectors: domestic violence, child protection and child contact. The author specifically examines how the inherent differences in these sectors among their own theories, culture, legislation, practices and professionals can be represented as three planets:.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/12216
ISSN: 0045-3102
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