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Record ID: cda9b422-e6f0-4bc5-8479-a054a59bf1a9
Web resource: https://www.anrows.org.au/publication/research-summary-the-impacts-of-domestic-and-family-violence-on-children/
Type: Report
Title: Research summary: The impacts of domestic and family violence on children
Authors: Australia's National Research Organisation for Women's Safety
Keywords: Family violence;Impact of violence;Impact on children and young people;Domestic violence
Categories: ANROWS resources
Year: 2018
Publisher: ANROWS
Citation: Issue 11/2018
Abstract:  This summary is designed for
practitioners and policy-makers
who want to know more about
ANROWS research on the impacts
of domestic and family violence
(DFV) on children.
As evident in the Australian
Bureau of Statistics' Personal
Safety Survey 2016 (ABS, 2017),
65 percent of women who had
children in their care when they
experienced violence by a partner,
reported that the children had
seen or heard the violence.
The information has been collated
primarily from research projects
funded by ANROWS in 2014 and
published in 2017. It is not intended
to be a comprehensive report
on research related to children
and violence.
The summary outlines the major
issues identified in the ANROWS
research relevant to children,
the factors preventing effective
service delivery and the policy and
practice changes recommended
by the researchers. It concludes
with future research directions.
A list of additional relevant
resources is also included.
Notes: 

This summary is designed for practitioners and policy-makers who want to know more about ANROWS’s research on domestic and family violence (DFV) in Australia.

The information has been collated primarily from research projects funded by ANROWS in 2014 and published in 2017. It is not intended to be a comprehensive report on research related to children and violence.

The summary outlines the major issues identified in the ANROWS research relevant to children, the factors preventing effective service delivery and the policy and practice changes recommended by the researchers. It concludes with future research directions.

Suggested citation:
Australia’s National Research Organisation for Women’s Safety. (2018). Research summary: The impacts of domestic and family violence on children (2nd ed.; ANROWS Insights 11/2018). Sydney, NSW: ANROWS.

A list of additional relevant resources is also included.

URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/19954
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