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CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT USER MANUAL SERIES

CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT . USER MANUAL SERIES . Department of Health and Human Services Administration for Children and Families Administration on Children, Youth and Families Children's Bureau Office on CHILD ABUSE and NEGLECT CHILD Protection in Families Experiencing Domestic Violence H. Lien Bragg 2003. Department of Health and Human Services Administration for Children and Families Administration on Children, Youth and Families Children's Bureau Of ce on CHILD ABUSE and NEGLECT Table of Contents PREFACE ..1. 1. PURPOSE AND OVERVIEW ..5. 2. THE OVERLAP BETWEEN CHILD maltreatment . AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ..7. The Co-occurrence of CHILD maltreatment and Domestic Violence ..9. Children's Exposure to Domestic Violence ..9. Professionals Responding to CHILD maltreatment and Domestic Violence: In Search of Common Ground.

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1 CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT . USER MANUAL SERIES . Department of Health and Human Services Administration for Children and Families Administration on Children, Youth and Families Children's Bureau Office on CHILD ABUSE and NEGLECT CHILD Protection in Families Experiencing Domestic Violence H. Lien Bragg 2003. Department of Health and Human Services Administration for Children and Families Administration on Children, Youth and Families Children's Bureau Of ce on CHILD ABUSE and NEGLECT Table of Contents PREFACE ..1. 1. PURPOSE AND OVERVIEW ..5. 2. THE OVERLAP BETWEEN CHILD maltreatment . AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ..7. The Co-occurrence of CHILD maltreatment and Domestic Violence ..9. Children's Exposure to Domestic Violence ..9. Professionals Responding to CHILD maltreatment and Domestic Violence: In Search of Common Ground.

2 12. The Different Responses to Families Experiencing Domestic Violence ..13. 3. THE BASICS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ..15. What Is Domestic Violence? ..15. Victims of Domestic Violence ..23. Perpetrators of Domestic 4. CHILD PROTECTION PRACTICES WITH FAMILIES EXPERIENCING. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ..35. Guiding Principles and Desired Outcomes ..35. Practice Guidelines for Initial Screening ..36. Practice Guidelines for Family Safety Planning with Adult and CHILD Victims ..46. Case Decision ..47. Case Planning for Cases Involving Domestic Violence ..49. Case Closure ..54. CHILD Protection in Families Experiencing Domestic Violence i 5. ENHANCING CASEWORKER SAFETY AND SUPPORT IN CHILD PROTECTION. CASES INVOLVING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ..57. Safety Considerations for Caseworkers.

3 57. Steps to Enhance Caseworker Safety ..58. The Role of the CPS Supervisor in Supporting 6. BUILDING COLLABORATIVE RESPONSES FOR FAMILIES EXPERIENCING. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ..61. Partnering with Service Providers ..61. Community Partnerships and Principles ..63. Promising Initiatives, Models, and Programs ..64. Conclusion ..66. APPENDICES: APPENDIX A GLOSSARY OF TERMS ..75. APPENDIX B RESOURCE LISTINGS OF SELECTED NATIONAL. ORGANIZATIONS CONCERNED WITH DOMESTIC VIOLENCE. AND CHILD maltreatment ..81. APPENDIX C STATE TOLL-FREE TELEPHONE. NUMBERS FOR REPORTING CHILD ABUSE ..89. APPENDIX D STAGES OF APPENDIX E DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ASSESSMENT: VICTIM ..93. APPENDIX F DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ASSESSMENT: CHILD ..95. APPENDIX G DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ASSESSMENT: ALLEGED APPENDIX H SAFETY PLANS.

4 99. APPENDIX I DEVELOPING A MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING ..101. ii Table of Contents Preface while ongoing evaluations help us to know E ach day, the safety and well-being of children across the Nation are threatened by CHILD ABUSE and NEGLECT . Many of these children live in homes what works.. that are experiencing domestic violence. The CHILD The Of ce on CHILD ABUSE and NEGLECT (OCAN). welfare eld is working to nd effective ways to within the Children's Bureau of the Administration serve families where this overlap occurs. for Children and Families (ACF), Department Intervening effectively in the lives of these children of Health and Human Services (DHHS), has and their families is not the sole responsibility of a developed this third edition of the User MANUAL single agency or professional group, but rather it is SERIES to re ect the increased knowledge base and a shared community concern.

5 The evolving state of practice. The updated and new manuals are comprehensive in scope while also The CHILD ABUSE and NEGLECT User MANUAL SERIES has succinct in presentation and easy to follow, and they provided guidance on CHILD protection to hundreds address trends and concerns relevant to today's of thousands of multidisciplinary professionals and professional. concerned community members since the late 1970s. The User MANUAL SERIES provides a The keystone MANUAL for the SERIES , A Coordinated foundation for understanding CHILD maltreatment Response to CHILD ABUSE and NEGLECT : The Foundation and the roles and responsibilities of various for Practice, addresses the de nition, scope, causes, practitioners in its prevention, identification, and consequences of CHILD ABUSE and NEGLECT , and investigation, assessment, and treatment.

6 Through presents an overview of prevention efforts and the the years, the manuals have served as valuable CHILD protection process. Because CHILD protection resources for building knowledge, promoting is a multidisciplinary effort, the Foundation for effective practices, and enhancing community Practice MANUAL also describes the roles and collaboration. responsibilities of different professional groups and offers guidance on how the groups can work Since the last update of the User MANUAL SERIES in together effectively to protect the safety, the early 1990s, a number of changes have occurred permanency, and well-being of children. that dramatically affect each community's response to CHILD maltreatment . The changing landscape The Foundation for Practice MANUAL is intended to re ects increased recognition of the complexity accompany other manuals in the User MANUAL of issues facing parents and their children, new SERIES , including this MANUAL , CHILD Protection in legislation, practice innovations, and system reform Families Experiencing Domestic Violence, as well efforts.

7 Significant advances in research have as the other profession-specific or special helped shape new directions for interventions, issue manuals. CHILD Protection in Families Experiencing Domestic Violence 1. User MANUAL SERIES This MANUAL along with the entire CHILD ABUSE and NEGLECT User MANUAL SERIES is available from the National Clearinghouse on CHILD ABUSE and NEGLECT Information. Contact the Clearinghouse for a full list of available manuals and ordering information: National Clearinghouse on CHILD ABUSE and NEGLECT Information 330 C Street, SW. Washington, DC 20447. Phone: (800) FYI-3366 or (703) 385-7565. Fax: (703) 385-3206. E-mail: The manuals also are available online at 2 Preface Acknowledgments PRIMARY AUTHOR REVIEWERS. H. Lien Bragg, , a senior associate with Sarah Webster Caliber Associates, has more than 9 years of social Texas Department of Protective and Regulatory service work experience.

8 Her areas of expertise Services (retired). include crime victim services; domestic violence policy and practice, program development, Beverly Heydon intervention, and services; family violence Howard County, Maryland, Of ce of Law prevention and treatment; CHILD protection policy and practice implementation; curriculum and Kathy Pinto product development; social work policy and Howard County, Maryland, Department of Social practice; and conducting needs assessments. Ms. Services Bragg has served in a variety of victim and community service capacities, including as a Jeff Edleson domestic violence project coordinator for a Federal Minnesota Center Against Violence and ABUSE demonstration project designed to increase collaborative efforts among CHILD protective Susan Schechter services, service providers, and dependency courts.

9 University of Iowa School of Social Work She also has provided technical assistance to State and local public CHILD welfare and human service Lonna Davis agencies regarding the intersection of domestic Family Violence Prevention Fund violence and CHILD ABUSE and NEGLECT . Jerry Silverman Chair of the Federal Interagency Greenbook Team CHILD Protection in Families Experiencing Domestic Violence 3. Barry Salovitz TECHNICAL ADVISORY PANEL CHILD Welfare Institute/National Resource Center on CHILD maltreatment The following were members of the January 2001 Glenmont, NY. Technical Advisory Panel for the User MANUAL SERIES contract. The organizations identi ed re ect each Sarah Webster member's af liation at that time. Texas Department of Protective and Regulatory Services Carolyn Abdullah Austin, TX.

10 FRIENDS National Resource Center Washington, DC Ron Zuskin University of Maryland at Baltimore School of Social Lien Bragg Work American Public Human Services Association Baltimore, MD. Washington, DC. The following members were subsequently added to Sgt. Richard Cage the Technical Advisory Panel: Montgomery County Police Department Wheaton, MD William R. (Reyn) Archer III, Hill and Knowlton, Inc. Diane DePan lis, Washington, DC. University of Maryland at Baltimore School of Social Work David Popenoe, Baltimore, MD National Marriage Project Princeton, NJ. Pauline Grant Florida Department of Children and Families Bob Scholle Jacksonville, FL Independent Consultant Pittsburgh, PA. Jodi Hill Connecticut Department of Children and Families Brad Wilcox, Hartford, CT University of Virginia, Department of Sociology Charlottesville, VA.


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