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BASW England releases new Domestic Abuse Guidance for social workers

Apr 23, 2021, 14:12 PM
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BASW England is pleased to announce the launch of new guidance for child and family social workers supporting victim-survivors of domestic abuse.

The guidance is aimed at social workers within the remit of children’s services in England, who carry out the critical work of supporting domestic abuse victims/survivors which includes children. BASW understands that social workers are time-pressed; juggling competing demands of caseloads means that time for research and training is often scarce.  

In creating the guide, BASW have consulted with domestic abuse victims/survivors. You can read the guidance here.
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