by cwp | Aug 9, 2023 | Uncategorized
This image represents feedback from an attendee of the participation event showcasing the young people’s work with CAFADA. One of the most exciting and complex strands of our work for the CAFADA project has been the creation, implementation, and evaluation of a...
by cwp | Jan 25, 2023 | Uncategorized
Cartoon image of a woman standing beside a paper flipchart speaking in front of a crowd of nine seated people. Laura Bellussi is a Research Fellow on the CAFADA project. In this blog, she reflects on her recent experiences of attending and presenting at national and...
by cwp | May 11, 2022 | CAFADA Blog
Image of a court gavel and medical mask against on a grey coloured surface The CAFADA project is researching innovations in social care in relation to domestic abuse. One of the workstreams is focused on the criminal justice sector. In Scotland, as part of this...
by cwp | Sep 1, 2021 | CAFADA Blog
Image: An arrangement of wooden figures representing children and adults, some coloured. Children and young people have the right to be involved in decisions that affect them. This is a basic human right, underlined by the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child...
by cwp | Aug 25, 2021 | CAFADA Blog
Image: Wooden figures of a house, two adults and a child, with justice scales and lawyer’s gavel. Over the past forty years there has been a welcome improvement in how we understand and define domestic violence and abuse within the context of current or former...
by cwp | Dec 10, 2019 | CAFADA Blog
The CAFADA team has had an exciting few months since our launch on 1 October 2019. We have met with our delivery partners in London, Manchester, Bedford, Northamptonshire, Falkirk, Edinburgh and Fife. It’s been fascinating to hear their accounts of how their...
by cwp | Aug 21, 2019 | CAFADA Blog
The CAFADA project examines how innovation in social care might support children and young people impacted by domestic abuse. It examines examples of innovative practice in social care, the domestic abuse and children’s sector, and the criminal justice...