07May

Child Protection and Domestic Abuse: What new research tells us about thinking and doing things differently

In this recorded CELCIS webinar Professor Brigid Featherstone, University of Huddersfield, and Professor Kate Morris, University of Sheffield  explored new work to inform and advance responses to those who are being harmed and those who harm, to help and support children and their families. 

The webinar put a spotlight on the Rethinking Domestic abuse in child protection: responding differently (RDAC) research project, which has brought together a team of researchers, domestic abuse specialists and experts in supporting policy and practice change. 

The speakers shared how the project offers a unique opportunity to co-produce practice frameworks that engage with family members with a focus on their parenting and caring roles and will share some of their case study experiences across sites in England and Scotland.   

The webinar and resources provided the opportunity to: 

  • access new thinking, research, insight and perspectives on emerging issues. 

  • think, learn, engage and ask question with staff and practitioners responsible for children's protection and care 

  • learn about emerging issues and insight with the opportunity to pursue further reading and engagement through existing published resources 

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