Protecting children

busymummy

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Hi guys, I don't know if this would be the right section to post this in, but its something I feel really strongly about, and was just wondering if you could take a minute of your time to sign this please.

http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/14825

70% of cases in the family courts cite domestic abuse as a major concern yet only 1% are refused access.
a review is required.
Supervised access is the minimum that must be considered when an abuser scores low to moderate on the DASSH risk assessment. Supervision must be on a 1:1 basis.
No access should be given where an abuser scores high risk on the DASSH, where a MARAC hearing is held or planned, Where target hardening is carried out on a victims property or where the abused has had to move to refuge, out of their hometown away from their support network.
government should consult Women's Aid, The Police and the Domestic Abuse helpline in reviewing this. Family law must consider children's safety and not simply chase social ideals. A happy child with a lone parent will always make a more positive impact than an unhappy child brought up with abuse.
Also where drug use is cited as a problem rehabilitation must take place before access can be considered.

Thanks

xxx
 

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