Understanding services provided to children in DFV shelters: Exposing the ‘invisible’ work
Carmela Bastian,
Sarah Wendt,
Tessa Cunningham
et al.
Abstract:This study examines practice responses for children who reside in the context of domestic and family violence (DFV) shelters in Australia. DFV is a recognized form of child abuse and identified as such in child protection legislations, policies, and practice guidelines. The prevalence of children who experience DFV is unknown and underestimated. DFV shelters that provide crisis accommodation and case management services were traditionally established to respond to the needs of women and are therefore adult cen… Show more
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