The Social Work Role in Domestic Abuse
children will be… Supporting the adult victim of domestic abuse ultimately supports the child. •The impact of domestic abuse on a child should be understood as a consequence of the perpetrator choosing to use violence rather than the non-abusing parent [s/carer [s failure to protect. • Child Protection Guidance 2014 Scottish Government
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