Mothers who experience woman abuse frequently find a lack
of resources, support and sympathy when they seek help for themselves and their children. Many women find that they experience further abuse from systems that exist to protect children. In the last issue of our Newsletter, Vol. 11 (1), we began to explore how woman abuse and child abuse are inextricably linked.
Articles from EWA Newsletter Winter 2002/2003: Double Issue on Children Exposed to Woman Abuse, Volume 12, Issues 1 & 2 :
Holding the Big Picture
What do Women and Children in Poverty and Abusive Relationship Face?
How to Help Children Exposed to Woman Abuse for Mothers and Caregivers
More Education for Judges and Service Providers, More Resources for Women
Children Who Witness Abuse Programs in British Columbia
The HEAL Network
Are We Really Listening
Exposure to Women Abuse
Family Law Reform Update
Woman Abuse Survivors Need Unique Child Welfare Response
Resource List
About this Newsletter
Please contact EWA for a complete hard copy:
publications@womanabuseprevention.com
Telephone: 416.968.3422 x21
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