Safe Learning: How to Support the Educational Needs of Children and Young People Affected by Domestic Violence
Jenny Mill and Diane Church,
Save the Children
ISBN 1841871095, £9.95
STAR RATING: 4/5
The title of this guide could be misleading, as the authors clarify the point that all aspects of children’s development can be disrupted by experiences of domestic violence and that their educational achievement is dependent on attention to all their needs, writes Lynn Baxter.
Commissioned by Save the Children and Women’s Aid and aimed at education professionals and staff in domestic violence organisations, this resource looks at how domestic violence affects children and young people and gives an overview of legislation and schools’ statutory responsibilities.
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