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Children and families experiencing domestic violence: Police and children’s social services’ responses, 14/01/10 [W/E]

The NSPCC has published a research report on the police and children’s social services’ responses to children and families experiencing domestic violence.

This research examined the notification process itself and the subsequent service pathways followed by families brought to the attention of children’s social services in this way. It also explored which other agencies contributed to services for families experiencing domestic violence and captured young people’s, survivors’ and perpetrators’ views of services.

The report is available to download from the NSPCC website.

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