Key findings
- 62% of children exposed to domestic abuse in were also directly harmed
- Children are suffering multiple physical and mental health consequences as a result of exposure to domestic abuse
- 25% of both boys and girls exhibit abusive behaviours, mostly once their exposure to domestic abuse has ended
- Only 54% of the children exposed to domestic abuse were known to children’s social care
- Children’s outcomes significant improve access across all key measures after support from specialist children’s services
- There is a relationship between cessation of domestic abuse and cessation of direct harm to children
Recommendations
- Create a network of lead professionals across agencies with a shared understanding of risk, to achieve early intervention at little or no cost
- Provide linked specialist domestic abuse services for the child and the parents to ensure children’s safety
- Local Safeguarding Children Boards (LSCBs) and Ofsted should monitor provision and outcomes for child victims of domestic abuse to ensure children are protected and helped