Safeguarding children affected by Domestic Abuse and the implications for social work : A systematic review
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(a) Research aims and research questions
(b) Research methods
(c) Summary of Literature review
(d) Conclusion and implications for social work practice in the UK
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"ToanalysesafeguardingchildrenaffectedbyDomesticAbuseandtheimplicationsforsocialwork:Asystematicreview" Aim and objectives Aim: " To analyse safeguarding children affected by Domestic Abuse and the implications for social work : A systematic review" Research objectives To evaluate factors which leads to domestic abuse. To determine the measures which helps in safeguarding children affected by domestic abuse. To critically examine how implication of social work helps in reducing domestic abuse. Research questions What are the factors which leads to domestic abuse? What are the measures which helps in safeguarding children affected by domestic abuse? How implication of social work helps in reducing domestic abuse? LITERATURE REVIEW Rogers and Parkinson, (2018) said that, domestic is considered to be a serious social and health issue which in turn has long-term effect on the mind of children. Peckover and Trotter (2015) evaluated that, social workers tend to focus on providing intervention by supporting the non- abusive parent. Moseley(2017)establishedthat,domesticviolenceisconsideredtobe intentional. Lloyd (2018) argued that, social workers focuses on holding abusive partner accountable for domestic violence and give they opportunity to change. CONCLUSION AND IMPLICATION Domestic violence is considered to be intentional. It has negative effect on the health and mind of children (Morrison, 2015). Socialworkersinterveningtoprovidechild support of parents and creating a safe environment to grow Moseley, (2017). PARTICULARSRESEARCH METHODS
RESEARCH METHODSQUALITATIVE METHOD
RESEARCH PHILOSOPHYINTERPRETIVISM METHOD
RESEARCH APPROACHINDUCTIVE APPROACH
RESEARCH DESIGNDESCRIPTIVE APPROACH
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DATA COLLECTIONPRIMARY AND SECONDARY
DATA ANALYSISTHEMATIC ANALYSIS Research project REFERENCES Books and Journals Lloyd, M., 2018. Domestic violence and education: examining the impact of domestic violence on young children, children, and young people and the potential role of schools.Frontiers in psychology. 9. Morrison, F., 2015. ‘All over now?’The ongoing relational consequences of domestic abuse through children's contact arrangements.Child abuse review.24(4). pp.274-284. Moseley, M., 2017. Domestic abuse on your doorstep?.Community Practitioner.90(4). p.41. Peckover, S. and Trotter, F., 2015. Keeping the focus on children: the challenges of safeguarding children affected by domestic abuse.Health & social care in the community.23(4). pp.399-407. Rogers, M. and Parkinson, K., 2018. Exploring approaches to child welfare in contexts of domestic violence and abuse: Family group conferences.Child & Family Social Work. 23(1). pp.105-112.