'When you're sitting in the room with two people one of whom… has bashed the hell out of the other': Possibilities and challenges in the use of FGCs and restorative approaches following domestic violence. (May 2018)
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- Title:
- 'When you're sitting in the room with two people one of whom… has bashed the hell out of the other': Possibilities and challenges in the use of FGCs and restorative approaches following domestic violence. (May 2018)
- Main Title:
- 'When you're sitting in the room with two people one of whom… has bashed the hell out of the other': Possibilities and challenges in the use of FGCs and restorative approaches following domestic violence
- Authors:
- Sen, Robin
Morris, Kate
Burford, Gale
Featherstone, Brid
Webb, Calum - Abstract:
- Abstract: Domestic violence continues to be a primary reason for referrals to state child welfare services in advanced industrialised countries. There is growing concern in many state child welfare services to develop responses to it that are both more effective and more humane. The use of restorative approaches, in particular Family Group Conferences (FGCs), has been suggested as one such response. This article draws from data gathered from an evaluation of a UK Government funded "Innovation Project" part of which extended the use of FGCs in an urban local authority area which was already making extensive use of them. This paper presents and explores a typology of FGCs used in situations of domestic violence: pragmatic, resolution-focussed and restorative FGCs, developed from the evaluation data and augmented by relevant literature. The study data revealed pragmatic FGCs to be the most used, restorative the least. It is suggested that each type of FGC brings potential benefits but only restorative FGCs offer the possibility of full restoration in the traditionally understood sense. It is argued that the present mother-centric, risk-adverse, child protection systems which currently operate in many countries provide a powerful resistor to the greater implementation of this restorative way of working. Highlights: A typology of Family Group Conferences (FGCs) after domestic violence is proposed. The typology consists of pragmatic, resolution-focussed and restorative FGCs. TheAbstract: Domestic violence continues to be a primary reason for referrals to state child welfare services in advanced industrialised countries. There is growing concern in many state child welfare services to develop responses to it that are both more effective and more humane. The use of restorative approaches, in particular Family Group Conferences (FGCs), has been suggested as one such response. This article draws from data gathered from an evaluation of a UK Government funded "Innovation Project" part of which extended the use of FGCs in an urban local authority area which was already making extensive use of them. This paper presents and explores a typology of FGCs used in situations of domestic violence: pragmatic, resolution-focussed and restorative FGCs, developed from the evaluation data and augmented by relevant literature. The study data revealed pragmatic FGCs to be the most used, restorative the least. It is suggested that each type of FGC brings potential benefits but only restorative FGCs offer the possibility of full restoration in the traditionally understood sense. It is argued that the present mother-centric, risk-adverse, child protection systems which currently operate in many countries provide a powerful resistor to the greater implementation of this restorative way of working. Highlights: A typology of Family Group Conferences (FGCs) after domestic violence is proposed. The typology consists of pragmatic, resolution-focussed and restorative FGCs. The study data revealed pragmatic FGCs to be the most used, restorative the least. Child protection systems currently inhibit greater use of restorative FGCs. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Children and youth services review. Volume 88(2018)
- Journal:
- Children and youth services review
- Issue:
- Volume 88(2018)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 88, Issue 2018 (2018)
- Year:
- 2018
- Volume:
- 88
- Issue:
- 2018
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2018-0088-2018-0000
- Page Start:
- 441
- Page End:
- 449
- Publication Date:
- 2018-05
- Subjects:
- Social work with children -- Periodicals
Social work with youth -- Periodicals
Adolescent -- Periodicals
Child Welfare -- Periodicals
Social Work -- Periodicals
Service social aux enfants -- Périodiques
Service social à la jeunesse -- Périodiques
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362.705 - Journal URLs:
- http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/01907409 ↗
http://www.elsevier.com/journals ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.childyouth.2018.03.027 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 0190-7409
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