2014
DOI: 10.3390/socsci3040650
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Concerted Practice-Based Actions in Intimate Partner and Family Violence: When the Children’s Well-Being Is the Central Concern

Abstract: Abstract:In Canada, the exposure of children to intimate partner violence is, along with negligence, one of the most frequent forms of maltreatment. Intimate partner violence raises important issues with regard to child custody and to the exercising of parental roles. The aid provided for children exposed to intimate partner violence covers a range of programs, in particular community services specializing in intimate partner violence, frontline social and health services, and child protection. However, these … Show more

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“…Comme la concertation peut être bénéfique pour les intervenants et les utilisateurs de services (Dubé et Boisvert, 2009a ;Lessard et al, 2014), il importe de mieux connaître les défis et les conditions de réussite associés afin d'optimiser son utilisation auprès des familles qui vivent la violence conjugale et la maltraitance des enfants. La présente recherche permet de répondre à cette préoccupation.…”
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“…Comme la concertation peut être bénéfique pour les intervenants et les utilisateurs de services (Dubé et Boisvert, 2009a ;Lessard et al, 2014), il importe de mieux connaître les défis et les conditions de réussite associés afin d'optimiser son utilisation auprès des familles qui vivent la violence conjugale et la maltraitance des enfants. La présente recherche permet de répondre à cette préoccupation.…”
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“…Malgré les défis que cela peut amener, l'implication systématique des intervenants qui travaillent auprès des mères violentées, des enfants exposés et des pères qui ont des comportements violents représente une avancée pour la pratique. En effet, des intervenants soulignent que ce modèle de concertation tripartite contribue à améliorer les services offerts aux familles en plus de les soutenir dans leur pratique (Lessard et al, 2014). Pour favoriser de telles retombées positives, il importe de démystifier les incompréhensions vécues entre les intervenants.…”
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“…Since the different expertise is developed in parallel networks, it is complicated to offer integrated and coherent services to families (Stewart, 2020). Furthermore, there may exist issues of control between institutional and community organizations, the latter sometimes deploring that their expertise is not fully recognized (Lessard et al, 2014). It may thus be simpler for practitioners to work alone in their own field of expertise and forego cooperation with other sectors, since the diversity of concerned organizations rarely provide concrete and systematic mechanisms that would support this cooperation.…”
Section: Research Problem and Objectivesmentioning
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“…(Rutter, 2005 ) and for children who are exposed to a double stress (Bernet et al, 2016 ): parental separation and violent behaviors. Furthermore, the presence of violence in couples during the separation process could lead to more negative post-divorce outcome both in terms of general agreements between partners and the co-parenting relationship, raising important issues about child custody (Lessard et al, 2014 ). The exercise of parental roles also depends on the specific type of violent behaviors (Davidson and Beck, 2017 ; Hardesty et al, 2017 ).…”
Section: Violence and Divorcementioning
confidence: 99%