2022
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2022.892849
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Adverse Childhood Experiences, Domestic Violence and Substance Misuse: An Action Research Study on Routine Enquiry and Practice Responses

Abstract: The long-term impacts of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) are of increasing interest to researchers and practitioners, including the effectiveness of screening for ACEs to improve health and social outcomes. Despite a focus on implementing such practices, there has been little focus on ACEs experiences for women experiencing domestic violence and substance use, or consideration of practice responses around ACEs routine enquiry for domestic violence and related services. The Irish study discussed in this pa… Show more

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“…Other moves in Wales are focussed on working practices with studies examining the introduction of trauma‐informed working into health visiting, policing and elsewhere (Hardcastle et al, 2021; Hardcastle & Bellis, 2021). In Ireland, we have seen a move to routine enquiry about ACEs within domestic violence services (Morton et al, 2022). This rollout of routine enquiry and trauma‐informed practice seems to be entirely sensible approaches that sit within a public health response alongside Mental Health in all Policies and poverty‐informed calls to action.…”
Section: Adverse Childhood Experiencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other moves in Wales are focussed on working practices with studies examining the introduction of trauma‐informed working into health visiting, policing and elsewhere (Hardcastle et al, 2021; Hardcastle & Bellis, 2021). In Ireland, we have seen a move to routine enquiry about ACEs within domestic violence services (Morton et al, 2022). This rollout of routine enquiry and trauma‐informed practice seems to be entirely sensible approaches that sit within a public health response alongside Mental Health in all Policies and poverty‐informed calls to action.…”
Section: Adverse Childhood Experiencesmentioning
confidence: 99%