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Family violence and child-aware practice - part one
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Family violence and child-aware practice - part one

This episode is the first in a two-part series on family and domestic violence and child-aware practice. Tune in to hear experienced family violence practitioners and other leaders in the field discuss the impact of family and domestic violence on children and the mother-child relationship, and some of the practice dilemmas that accompany conversations with mothers about their children’s wellbeing in a context of family violence, and some ways of having conversations with mothers that respond to these dilemmas. Featuring: Aerinn Morgan, Joanne Allen and Philip Martin from Uniting Communities Specialised Family Violence Service, Sarah Wendt - Professor of Social Work at Flinders University, and Megan Hughes from Women’s Safety Services SA. In this episode you will learn: Recognising the climate of fear is vital to understanding the impact of family and domestic violence on children. An understanding the potential impacts of family and domestic violence on children and the mother-child relationship can inform practitioner’s curiosity when working with parents and children. Non-blaming conversations with mothers about the effects of violence on their children are vital, challenging as possible. Conversations with mothers about their preferred parenting practices can also support child aware practice. Further information and resources: e-Learning courses The Impact of FDV on the Child: An introduction FDV and Child Aware Practice: Principles and Practice Podcasts Family and Domestic Violence and Child Aware Practice Part 2 Child aware practice in families where there is violence Engaging fathers who use violence Webinars Child-focused approaches when working with parents affected by family and domestic violence Engaging mothers and children affected by family and domestic violence Practice Papers Child-focused social work practice in the context of family and domestic violence: Understanding the impact of male violence Child-focused work with families affected by domestic violence: Skills, values and knowledge requirements for social work students

Emerging Minds Podcast

May 8, 202028m 18s

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Show Notes

This episode is the first in a two-part series on family and domestic violence and child-aware practice. Tune in to hear experienced family violence practitioners and other leaders in the field discuss the impact of family and domestic violence on children and the mother-child relationship, and some of the practice dilemmas that accompany conversations with mothers about their children’s wellbeing in a context of family violence, and some ways of having conversations with mothers that respond to these dilemmas. Featuring: Aerinn Morgan, Joanne Allen and Philip Martin from Uniting Communities Specialised Family Violence Service, Sarah Wendt - Professor of Social Work at Flinders University, and Megan Hughes from Women’s Safety Services SA. In this episode you will learn:
  • Recognising the climate of fear is vital to understanding the impact of family and domestic violence on children.
  • An understanding the potential impacts of family and domestic violence on children and the mother-child relationship can inform practitioner’s curiosity when working with parents and children.
  • Non-blaming conversations with mothers about the effects of violence on their children are vital, challenging as possible.
  • Conversations with mothers about their preferred parenting practices can also support child aware practice.
  Further information and resources: e-Learning courses Podcasts Webinars Practice Papers