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Record ID: 05376a9f-0369-48df-8df1-08507cf0858d
Web resource: https://www.communities.qld.gov.au/resources/childsafety/practice-manual/prac-paper-domestic-violence.pdf
Type: Report
Title: Domestic and family violence and its relationship to child protection
Authors: Queensland Domestic and Family Violence Research Centre
Keywords: Child protection;Impact on children and young people;Service provision;Risk factors;Domestic violence;Family violence;Legislation;Impact of violence
Year: 2018
Publisher: Queensland Department of Child Safety, Youth and Women
Abstract:  "Domestic and family violence is a significant social problem which has become the focus of increased
community concern. Whether children experience violence themselves or witness this behaviour, this
violence can have long-lasting impacts on children's wellbeing and development. The seriousness
and prevalence of domestic and family violence mean that practitioners need ways to minimise risk
to children and adult victim/survivors and to support their safety and wellbeing. In Queensland
practice is guided by the Safe and Together model (Mandel, D 2017) and is underpinned by the
Strengthening Families: Protecting Children Framework for Practice." (page 3)
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/18643
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