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Record ID: 053e64c1-e48f-4d16-bb0b-46c43002caae
Type: Journal Article
Title: Professional responses: Who does what in domestic violence and child protection
Other Titles: Communities, Children and Families Australia
Authors: Connolly, Marie
Year: 2009
Citation: No 1 Vol.: 4
Notes:  In recent years most English speaking child protection jurisdictions have seen significant increases in the number of children reported in situations of domestic violence. A child's exposure to witnessing domestic violence in the home consequently been framed as a child protection issue. This article explores a number of questions relating to this: is a child protection intervention justified in these situations?; does the child protection approach provide the most responsive regulatory framework?; and do we have the right service responses to facilitate change? In considering these questions the article suggests the need for more nuanced family violence systems responses.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/16370
Physical description: Pages 36-39
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