IRISS episode Improving Justice in Child Contact
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IRISS, Scotland's Social Services podcast, recorded this episode with Professor Kay Tisdall from the Childhood and Youth Studies Research Group at the University of Edinburgh, and Dr Marsha Scott from the Scottish Women’s Aid about the Improving Justice in Child Contact (IJCC) and project.
Improving Justice in Child Contact is a project exploring child contact decisions in families affected by domestic abuse. It is funded by the European Union’s Rights, Equality and Citizenship Programme (2014-2020). Child contact is understood to be the systems and court processes which decide whether and how a child sees a parent that they are not living with.
It is a partnership project across Bulgaria, Cyprus, Portugal, Romania and Scotland.
This podcast was recorded in English and its transcript is available in both English and in Portuguese.
Note: This episode was recorded before the implementation of social distancing requirements due to COVID-19. However, we are aware that those requirements create particular concerns around child contact and domestic abuse and that this content is therefore relevant to COVID-19 responses. Read: Supporting women and children affected by domestic abuse throughout COVID-19.
Music Credit: Make your dream a reality by Scott Holmes.
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