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Season 2 Episode 14: How to perpetrator proof custody & access processes
Manage episode 300434354 series 2792848
Building on the Safe & Together Institute's white paper on perpetrators' manipulate of systems (and the related podcast) and work with the national Family Court of Australia, David & Ruth take a closer look at how domestic violence perpetrators can continue to undermine child safety and well-being post-separation, manipulate systems regarding custody and access issues, and how they target professionals in order to extend their coercive control after a relationship has ended.
In this episode, Ruth & David talk about:
- How professionals can properly identify and assess coercive control in the context of custody and access matters
- How professionals can use a behavioral lens to identify how systems and professionals are targeted, post separation, by parents who choose coercive control
- How to inoculate yourself, as practitioner, against these behaviors
- How, by using a collaborative parenting standard as a lens for identifying the risks and harms created by domestic violence perpetrators, systems can increase accountability in custody and access situations
- How understanding patterns of pre- and post separation coercive control and actions taken to harm the children is essential for understanding, contextualizing, and validating the protective parents' behaviors
- How acknowledging differing cultural expectations of men and women as parents is essential to assessing child safety and well-being in the context of post separation coercive control
Essential listening for anyone who is interested in child safety and well-being in the context of post separation coercive control, their discussion includes practical steps and has implications for women sector workers and advocates, legal practitioners, child protection, family court, children's advocates, mental health practitioners and others. David & Ruth also hope that survivors can use this information to educate professionals who work with them.
Related podcasts
Season 2 Episode 12: How coercive control harms child safety & wellbeing: An interview with researcher Dr. Emma Katz
Season 2, Episode 5: How professionals can avoid being manipulated by perpetrators
Now available! Mapping the Perpetrator’s Pattern: A Practitioner’s Tool for Improving Assessment, Intervention, and Outcomes The web-based Perpetrator Pattern Mapping Tool is a virtual practice tool for improving assessment, intervention, and outcomes through a perpetrator pattern-based approach. The tool allows practitioners to apply the Model’s critical concepts and principles to their current case load in real
Check out David Mandel's new book "Stop Blaming Mothers and Ignoring Fathers: How to transform the way we keep children safe from domestic violence."
94 episoder
Season 2 Episode 14: How to perpetrator proof custody & access processes
Partnered with a Survivor: David Mandel and Ruth Reymundo Mandel
Manage episode 300434354 series 2792848
Building on the Safe & Together Institute's white paper on perpetrators' manipulate of systems (and the related podcast) and work with the national Family Court of Australia, David & Ruth take a closer look at how domestic violence perpetrators can continue to undermine child safety and well-being post-separation, manipulate systems regarding custody and access issues, and how they target professionals in order to extend their coercive control after a relationship has ended.
In this episode, Ruth & David talk about:
- How professionals can properly identify and assess coercive control in the context of custody and access matters
- How professionals can use a behavioral lens to identify how systems and professionals are targeted, post separation, by parents who choose coercive control
- How to inoculate yourself, as practitioner, against these behaviors
- How, by using a collaborative parenting standard as a lens for identifying the risks and harms created by domestic violence perpetrators, systems can increase accountability in custody and access situations
- How understanding patterns of pre- and post separation coercive control and actions taken to harm the children is essential for understanding, contextualizing, and validating the protective parents' behaviors
- How acknowledging differing cultural expectations of men and women as parents is essential to assessing child safety and well-being in the context of post separation coercive control
Essential listening for anyone who is interested in child safety and well-being in the context of post separation coercive control, their discussion includes practical steps and has implications for women sector workers and advocates, legal practitioners, child protection, family court, children's advocates, mental health practitioners and others. David & Ruth also hope that survivors can use this information to educate professionals who work with them.
Related podcasts
Season 2 Episode 12: How coercive control harms child safety & wellbeing: An interview with researcher Dr. Emma Katz
Season 2, Episode 5: How professionals can avoid being manipulated by perpetrators
Now available! Mapping the Perpetrator’s Pattern: A Practitioner’s Tool for Improving Assessment, Intervention, and Outcomes The web-based Perpetrator Pattern Mapping Tool is a virtual practice tool for improving assessment, intervention, and outcomes through a perpetrator pattern-based approach. The tool allows practitioners to apply the Model’s critical concepts and principles to their current case load in real
Check out David Mandel's new book "Stop Blaming Mothers and Ignoring Fathers: How to transform the way we keep children safe from domestic violence."
94 episoder
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