Resources

Category: Learning and development
A group of young people discussing something

A group of young people discussing somethingYoung people's experiences of working with professionals in a CAPVA context

Respect Young People's Service (2024)
2 Apr 2024

General Practice as a place to seek and receive help for domestic abuse during the COVID-19 pandemic

Emsley, E; Coope, C; Williamson, E; Barbosa, E; Feder, G; Szilassy, E (2022)
1 Aug 2023

Intimate partner homicide–suicide

Perpetrator primary intent across young, middle, and elder adult age categories. (Salari and Sillito, 2016)
6 Feb 2023

The police response to domestic abuse

HMICFRS (2019)
5 Dec 2022

Enforcing contact orders: problem-solving or punishment?

Liz Trinder, Joan Hunt, Alison Macleod, Julia Pearce & Hilary Woodward (1988)
26 Apr 2022

Lessons from the Integrated Domestic Abuse Programme

Lessons from the Integrated Domestic Abuse Programme, for the implementation of Building Better Relationships (Hughes, 2017)
7 Mar 2022

Brain Injury and Domestic Abuse: An Invisible Impact

The Disabilities Trust (2020)
27 Jan 2022

CBT Guide for Intimate Partner Violence

The Guide provides an additional resource for the WA State response to Intimate Partner Violence (IPV).
27 Jan 2022

Beyond the Physical Incident Model

How Children Living with Domestic Violence are Harmed By and Resist Regimes of Coercive Control (Katz, E; 2015)
8 Sep 2021

WWP EN Expert Paper: Working with(in) Migrant Populations

In this expert essay, two perpetrator programmes from the UK share their experiences engaging with Polish and Urdu/Hindi speaking communities
21 Jul 2021

Exploring the service and support needs of overlooked and minoritised groups

Report prepared by the University of Bristol in 2012 for the Home Office
10 Dec 2020

Free WWP EN event for Respect members: "Keeping children safe in perpetrator work – A virtual tour"

Respect members: apply for a free place at the WWP EN Study Visit 2020 “Keeping children safe in perpetrator work – A virtual tour”
22 Oct 2020

Respect Members offered special online Community View of the Barbican’s exhibition

Masculinities: Liberation through Photography
7 Jul 2020

Responding to the challenges of COVID-19

Guidance for practitioners working with domestic abuse perpetrators
31 Mar 2020
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