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Type: Journal Article
Title: Key decisions in child protection services in cases of domestic violence: maintaining services and out-of-home placement
Other Titles: Child and family social work
Authors: Lessard, Genevi?ve
Turcotte, Pierre
Lavergne, Chantal
Damant, Dominique
Cl?ment, Marie-?ve
Bourassa, Chantal
Keywords: Parenting;Child protection;Impact on children and young people;Drug and alcohol misuse
Year: 2011
Publisher: Blackwell Publishing
Citation: 16 (3), August 2011
Notes:  This article presents the findings from a Canadian study of 1071 substantiated child protection cases where exposure to domestic violence was reported alone or along with child abuse and neglect. The study explored which factors influenced the decision to keep cases open and/or remove children from the home as well as negative impacts on the child. Among the detailed results, was the finding that the presence of domestic violence was not a factor that independently contributed to more intrusive intervention by child protection services.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/15558
ISSN: 1356-7500
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