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Children's Services
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What domestic violence and abuse is
Domestic violence and abuse is:
- An unacceptable crime which affects people from all social and
economic backgrounds, regardless of age, ethnicity, religion or
sexual orientation
- Any action involving abuse between adult family members
(including current and former partners). The abuse occurs when a
person causes, attempts to cause, or threatens to cause emotional,
sexual or physical harm to an intimate partner or other family
member
- A pattern of coercive behaviour by an individual to establish
and maintain power and control over another (as relationship
defined above). This type of behaviour takes many forms, including
physical, sexual, economic and emotional abuse, isolation and the
selective destruction of property and pets.
- Rarely a one off event. It can escalate in frequency and
severity over time. The majority of victims are women but domestic
violence happens to men as well.
Domestic abuse handbook
This provides more detailed information for people experiencing
domestic abuse, and also for practitioners working in the field. It
will tell you more about victims of domestic abuse, reasons many
women stay, signs to look for in an abusive relationship, warning
signs that you are an abuser, children of domestic abuse and how
others can help you.
Domestic abuse: An information
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