How domestic abuse affects children
Episode 66, Oct 28, 08:50 AM
NSPCC Helpline and Childline representatives discuss the effects of domestic abuse on babies, children and young people.
Being exposed to domestic abuse is a form of child abuse and children don't need to be directly involved for this to be the case. They may have seen or heard or experienced the effects of domestic abuse in the family and this can have a big impact on their behaviour, development, education and wellbeing.
In this podcast episode, experts from the NSPCC Helpline and Childline talk about that potential impact, as well as how you can spot the signs of domestic abuse and support children who are affected.
You can read this episode’s transcript on the NSPCC Learning website.
💬 About the speakers
You can read this episode’s transcript on the NSPCC Learning website.
💬 About the speakers
Paddi Vint is a Quality and Development Manager overseeing the NSPCC Helpline domestic abuse project. She has been with the NSPCC in Belfast for over five years, joining as a Helpline practitioner and then working as a practice manager.
Cormac Nolan is a Service Head with Childline. He holds responsibility for certain Childline bases delivering the live service as well as for the Childline website and social media.
Joanne Walsh is a Domestic Abuse Practice Advisor with a background as a senior family support worker and local authority domestic abuse champion.
📚 Resources mentioned in this episode
📚 Resources mentioned in this episode