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Citation

Irwin J, Waugh F. Child Abuse Rev. 2007; 16(5): 311-322.

Affiliation

Faculty of Education and Social Work, University of Sydney, Australia (J.Irwin@edfac.usyd.edu.au)

Copyright

(Copyright © 2007, John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

10.1002/car.991

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Over the last several years there has been increasing awareness of the connection between domestic violence and child abuse, yet only minimal attention has been paid to the implications of this for child protection practice. This article begins to address this gap. Drawing on research undertaken in New South Wales (NSW), Australia, it examines child protection practice in relation to children and young people who have been exposed to domestic violence. The research involved analysis of the responses of the statutory child protection authority in NSW (the Department of Community Services or DoCS) to abuse allegations involving domestic violence. The data are drawn from observation and analysis of the initial responses to referrals to DoCS and the ?tracking? of a sample of these referrals over an 18 month period. From the data obtained, it is evident that domestic violence referrals are treated less seriously than other referrals, with more being confirmed as abuse but fewer resulting in follow up or intervention. The implications of this for child protection practice are teased out.

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