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Children - how does domestic abuse affect them?
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Studies show that in 90% of cases, children are present in the home during incidents of domestic abuse.
CHILDREN ARE ALWAYS AT RISK
- they may be witnesses;
- they may become involved in the abuse when seeking to protect their mother;
- they may become victims – research shows a link between domestic abuse and the physical and sexual abuse of children;
- they may be threatened in order to control their mother's actions and prevent disclosure;
- even when none of the above apply, the effects on children living in situations of domestic abuse are profound - children don't have to 'see' it to be affected by it;
- all concerns about children should be recorded.
Possible effects may be:
- feelings of anger, guilt, fear and isolation;
- anxiety, depression and withdrawal;
- asthma, bedwetting and eczema;
- not allowed to see family or friends;
- possessions and pets damaged;
- disruption to schooling;
- displays of violence.
Children and Domestic Abuse
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