Ensuring the Voice of the Child Is Heard & the Child’s Best Interests Are Considered in Domestic Abuse Cases
Authored by David Mandel, CEO and Founder of the Safe & Together Institute, this paper focuses on ensuring children's voices are heard in domestic abuse cases and how the Safe & Together Model aligns with Articles 3 and 12 of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.
Key points include:
- The limitations of a literal interpretation of "voice of the child" when children may be too young, non-verbal, afraid, or manipulated by perpetrators 
- The importance of a "whole of family" approach that considers multiple pathways to harm beyond just witnessing violence 
- Three core principles of the Safe & Together Model: - Keeping children safe with non-offending parents 
- Partnering with protective parents 
- Intervening with perpetrators to reduce harm to children 
 
- The need to focus on perpetrator accountability and recognize protective efforts by survivor parents 
- Practical approaches for professionals to better understand children's experiences, including specific questions to ask children and collateral contacts 
 
                        