Click on links below for presentation abstracts:
Session 1 11.15-12.15
Papers –room Hu 1.48
Andrew Clay, ‘Vile Pervert’: Jonathan King Against the #FalseAllegationsIndustry’
Professor Jason Lee, ‘Screening Abuse – child sexual abuse in the contemporary fiction film’
Workshop A – room Hu 1.49
Leslie Renton, ‘Children’s Centre approach to working with children affected by Domestic Abuse in the home environment’
Workshop B – room Hu 1.51
Session 2 1.50-2.50
Papers – room Hu 1.49
Grace Carter ‘Developing the intervention evidence base for children who have experienced domestic violence: Prioritising children’s voices.’
Gillian McDonald ‘Hearing children’s voices in domestic abuse cases in the family courts’.
Workshop – room Hu 1.48
Panel – room Hu 1.51
Anamaria Szabo, Di Turgoose, Clare Walker, Rachelle Maxwell and Tania Shah: ‘Empowering children and young people affected by domestic abuse through involvement in service provision’
Session 3 3-4pm
Papers A – room Hu 1.49
Julie Clarke ‘Young people’s attitudes to Sexual and Domestic abuse – observations from a District Council Safeguarding Officer’
Lois Dugmore ‘When going alone is not an option – Workforce interventions from NHS to University’
Papers B – room Hu 1.48
Professor Phil Rumney ‘Investigative specialism in cases of rape involving children and young people: victim care, multi-agency working and case progression’
Christina Quinlan and Professor Vanessa Bettinson ‘Adolescent to Parent Violence: Why we need to talk about it’
Workshop – room Hu 1.51
Paula Forster ‘Understanding Domestic Abuse in the Context of an Evaluation of Leicestershire County Council’s Early Help Service’
Posters Room – Hu 3.02 (Meet the authors over lunch)
Ruth McKie and Di Turgoose ‘Children and Pets: The Hidden Victims of Domestic Violence & Abuse (DVA): Where Action & Activism merge!’
Axsa Nasar ‘Improving children and young people’s knowledge and understanding of sexual/domestic abuse and how to seek help.’
Alexia Papamichail ‘Child-to-Parent Violence: Implications for practice informed by the findings of an explorative study’.
Neha Sharma, ‘Impact of Breathe-free program on psychological wellbeing of children witnessing family violence’