Making an Impact: Children and domestic violence: a reader (...) has the common aim of safeguarding children to the highest degree in the context of domestic violence.
This is a comprehensive and sophisticated reader, comprising 12 chapters divided into three parts for ease of reference... I found this book to be an invaluable addition to my own bookshelf... It also provides an excellent source of information on relevant legislation and literature, not to mention practice tips, and will be much thumbed in the years to come. Making an Impact is well written in clear, non-jargonistic language, and is therefore an understandable and useful resource for a wide audience within children's services, including social workers, psychologists, lawyers and family court practitioners, child welfare workers and domestic violence support/outreach workers. In addition, it may also help parents to understand the impact of family stresses on their children, while under- and post-graduates will appreciate the book's accessibility as it allows readers to dip in and out of chapters as required...
This book is to be applauded because it brings a fresh perspective to the topic and opens up spaces in which policy-makers, practitioners, academics and those suffering and/or perpetrating domestic violence can learn and develop wider skills, knowledge and behaviour modification in the area.
--Journal of Children's Services