Social work practitioners should not "collude" with child contact arrangements that could endanger children, a Community Care conference on domestic violence heard last week.
Jane Booth, corporate director and lead on domestic violence at the Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service, said children's safety could be compromised if contact arrangements were made under pressure.
She referred to a 2004 report from Women's Aid that said 29 children in England and Wales were killed between 1994 and 2004 as a result of contact arrangements.
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