INTRODUCTION
OBJECTIVES
TOPICS COVERED IN THIS SECTIONS
WHAT IS DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
CONTROLLING AND COERCIVE BEHAVIORS
TYPES OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
STATISTICS - I
STATISTICS - II
WHO IS AT RISK?
IMPACT ON CHILDREN
SUMMARY
COMPONENTS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
THE DYNAMICS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
THE DULUTH MODEL
POWER AND CONTROL
EXAMPLE FOR COERCION - I
EXAMPLE FOR COERCION - II
USING INTIMIDATION
EXAMPLE FOR INTIMIDATION
EXPLANATION FOR INTIMIDATION EXAMPLE
WHAT IS EMOTIONAL ABUSE
EXAMPLE USING EMOTIONAL ABUSE
EXPLANATION FOR EMOTIONAL ABUSE
USING ISOLATION
MINIMISING DENYING AND BLAMING
USING THE CHILDREN
USING PRIVILEGE
EXPLANATION FOR USING PRIVILEGE
EXAMPLE FOR FINANCIAL ABUSE
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE –IMPACT ON VICTIM - I
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE – IMPACT ON VICTIM - II
WHY VICTIMS DON’T COME FORWARD
IMPACT ON MENTAL HEALTH
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE – IMPACT ON CHILDREN - I
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE – IMPACT ON CHILDREN - II
IMPACT ON CHILDREN
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE – HOW CHILDREN RESPOND - I
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE – HOW CHILDREN RESPOND - II
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE – HOW CHILDREN RESPOND - III
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE – RESPONDING TO CONCERNS
TALKING TO SUSPECTED VICTIMS - I
TALKING TO SUSPECTED VICTIMS - II
TAKING ACTION
ADDITIONAL THINGS TO CONSIDER - I
ADDITIONAL THINGS TO CONSIDER - II
SUMMARY
FURTHER RECOURSES
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1.Understand what is meant by domestic violence and abuse and be aware of the most common components of abuse.
2.Understand the impact that domestic violence and abuse has on victims and their lives.
3.Have an awareness of how domestic violence begins and who may perpetrate the abuse
4.Understand the impact that domestic violence and abuse has on children and understand why domestic violence is considered a type of significant harm under safeguarding guidance.
5.Know how to respond appropriately to any concerns about children’s and their families in relation to domestic violence.