Category: Children and Youth
RCUS: Reaching Children through Universal Services – Evaluation Project
This project is an evaluation of the Reaching Children Through Universal Services (RCUS) project (one of 26 Family Violence Therapeutic ...
CMIM: Children and Mothers in Mind – Evaluation Project
Children and Mothers in Mind (CMIM) is a group program for mothers and pre-school children who have experienced family violence ...
Voices from young people living with fathers who use violence (a sub-project from Fathering Challenges)
The Young People’s Voices Project sought the perspectives of young people aged 9-21 years who have experienced family violence about ...
Worried About Sex And Pornography Project – WASAPP
The aim of the WASAPP project is to synthesise current evidence and generate new evidence about secondary prevention of harmful ...
Co-designing a decision-making tool to assist GPs and practice nurses in the decision to report child abuse
General practitioners (GPs) and practice nurses (PNs) are mandated to report suspicion of child maltreatment in Australia. However, the decision ...
PATRICIA: PAThways and Research Into Collaborative Inter-Agency practice – Collaborative work across the child protection and specialist domestic and family violence interface
This project explored the relationship between statutory child protection and specialist domestic and family violence services in order to discern ...
Keeping Safe Together: Working with families who have experienced family violence – Evaluation project
Keeping Safe Together (KST) program offers a whole of family case management approach for families who have been impacted by ...
Humphreys, C., Diemer, K., Bornemisza, A., Spiteri‐Staines, A., Kaspiew, R., & Horsfall, B. (2019). More present than absent: Men who use domestic violence and their fathering. Child & Family Social Work.
Abstract: An earlier article referred to the “absent presence” of the perpetrator in the lives of children and their mothers ...
Smith, J., & Humphreys, C. (2019). Child protection and fathering where there is domestic violence: Contradictions and consequences. Child & Family Social Work, 24(1), 156-163.
Abstract: Children live in different contexts of protection and vulnerability when exposed to domestic violence. The negative impacts for many ...
Hooker, L., Toone, E., Raykar, V., Humphreys, C., Morris, A., Westrupp, E., & Taft, A. (2019). Reconnecting mothers and children after violence (RECOVER): a feasibility study protocol of child–parent psychotherapy in Australia. BMJ Open, 9(5), e023653.
Abstract: Introduction Intimate partner violence detrimentally affects the social and emotional well-being of children and mothers. These two populations are ...