Children never just witness domestic abuse
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Abuse can happen in any relationship, and both males and females can be abused or be abusers. It’s important to recognise that children are never just witnesses to domestic abuse but they also experience it. For the last ten years, the NSPCC has been running a service called Domestic Abuse, Recovering Together (DART) which is ten-week group work programme to help children and families overcome the adverse effects of domestic abuse.
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