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Original Articles

Children and Domestic Violence: A System of Safety in Clinical Practice

Pages 462-473 | Published online: 03 Feb 2007
 

Abstract

The present paper provides a framework for working with children and families where there are domestic violence and child protection concerns. A model of practice developed by the St George Domestic Violence Counselling Service and the St George Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service in the South East Sydney and Illawarra Health Service (NSW, Australia) is outlined. The present paper includes a discussion on a recently developed service agreement between the two services and a case study focusing on a ‘system of safety’ when working with children. The present paper focuses on the effects of domestic violence on women and children by male perpetrators. We do not ignore that men may be victims of domestic violence; however, the authors recognise the gendered nature of domestic violence and the significant number of women and children who experience and live with domestic violence.

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Notes on contributors

Belinda Cooley

Belinda Cooley, a Senior Social Worker, is the service manager of the St George Domestic Violence Counselling Service based at Rockdale Community Health Service

Craig Frazer

Craig Frazer is a Senior Social Worker with the St George Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service, which is based at Hurstville Community Health Centre

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