Garner, Maria and Kelly, Liz (2023) Beyond training: the Safe & Together London Partnership model. Evaluation report year 2. Project Report. Child and Woman Abuse Studies Unit, London Metropolitan University, London (UK).
This report presents evaluation findings from Year 2 of the Safe & Together (S&T) London Partnership Project’s work to implement the Safe and Together model across six (five in year 1) London Boroughs. The aim across Years 1 and 2 was to effect systems change in how domestic abuse is responded to in Children’s Social Care. The S&T model combines a training programme with linked tools and resources to enable social workers and broader systems, to work in a way that intervenes on perpetrators, partners with survivors and keeps children safe and together with the non-offending parent – the core principles of S&T.
Year 2 findings reflect the partnership continue to move in the right direction of travel to effect long term systems change and that having more time and funding enabled the partnership to develop the work from Year 1, into a unique model of implementation, which extends beyond training.
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