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This guideline covers planning and delivering multi-agency services for domestic violence and abuse. It aims to help identify, prevent and reduce domestic violence and abuse among women and men in heterosexual or same-sex relationships, and among young people.
This quality standard covers services for domestic violence and abuse in adults and young people (aged 16 and over). It includes identifying and supporting people experiencing domestic violence or abuse, as well as support for those who carry it out. It also covers children and young people (under 16) who are affected by domestic violence or abuse that is not carried out against them. It describes high-quality care in priority areas for improvement.
View quality statements for QS116Show all sections
Sections for QS116
- Introduction
- List of quality statements
- Quality statement 1: Asking about domestic violence and abuse
- Quality statement 2: Response to domestic violence and abuse
- Quality statement 3: Referral to specialist support services for people experiencing domestic violence or abuse
- Quality statement 4: Referral to specialist services for people perpetrating domestic violence or abuse
- Using the quality standard
- Diversity, equality and language
A quick guide to recognising and responding to domestic violence and abuse
This guideline covers recognising and responding to abuse and neglect in children and young people aged under 18. It covers physical, sexual and emotional abuse, and neglect. The guideline aims to help anyone whose work brings them into contact with children and young people to spot signs of abuse and neglect and to know how to respond. It also supports practitioners who carry out assessments and provide early help and interventions to children, young people, parents and carers.
This guideline covers antenatal care for all pregnant women with complex social factors (particularly alcohol or drug misuse, recent migrant or asylum seeker status, difficulty reading or speaking English, aged under 20, domestic abuse). It offers advice on improving access to care, maintaining contact with antenatal carers, and additional information and support for these women.
illustrates how children living with domestic abuse can be harmed by this experience. Children who have lived with...
Find individual child abuse and neglect recommendations quickly and links to full guideline
Using NICE guidance in social work: examples for principal social workers
A range of fictional scenarios which show how NICE's guidelines and quality standards could be used by principal social workers.
Training resources for those working in social care
advocacy - domestic abuse recovery programmes - perpetrator programmes - psychological or social interventions modified for...
working with people who are experiencing, or have experienced, domestic violence and abuse? Any explanatory notes(if applicable) None....
How effective are combinations of interventions to deal with domestic violence and abuse in the short, medium and long term? Are the...
are the most appropriate ways to collect and manage data about domestic violence and abuse across the health, social care and criminal...
Question How effective are programmes that aim to prevent domestic violence and abuse from ever happening in the first place? This...
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