When Children have Lived with Domestic Abuse

  • Length: 25 minutes

Course Overview

Children who have lived with domestic abuse often carry its impact long after the abuse itself has stopped. This course helps foster and kinship carers understand how those experiences can shape a child’s emotions, behaviour, relationships, and sense of safety, and why reactions can sometimes feel sudden, intense, or confusing.

Drawing on UK safeguarding guidance and trusted sector research, the course explores what domestic abuse is, including coercive control, and why children are recognised as victims in their own right. It looks at how trauma can show up differently across ages, from freeze responses and overwhelming distress to anger, control, or shutting others out.

The focus throughout is practical and trauma-informed. You will be guided through realistic, everyday scenarios and supported to think about what might be going on underneath the behaviour, what helps in the moment, and how to support children to make sense of their experiences without leading or overwhelming them.

The course also covers what to do if a child discloses abuse, how to respond in a way that protects trust and safety, and the responsibilities of foster and kinship carers around reporting and recording. Clear, real-world guidance is provided on sharing concerns with the child’s social worker and supervising social worker, and on writing accurate, respectful logs that may one day form part of a child’s life story.

This course is designed to sit alongside your existing training and supervision, offering clarity, confidence, and reassurance for foster and kinship carers supporting children affected by domestic abuse.

This course is part of the below Guided Pathway:

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Thank you, really useful bite-sized course. These are always helpful to consolidate knowledge. 
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Certification Included

If you're a carer or other professional working with children, this certificate is a record of your Continuous Professional Development (CPD). 

CPD Minutes: 25
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How This Course Meets the UK's National Minimum Standards (NMS) for Fostering Services

If you're a carer needing to demonstrate how you're meeting the NMS for Fostering Services, download the reflection form for this course.

How This Course Supports the UK's Training, Support & Development Standards (TSD) for Foster Care

If you're a carer needing to demonstrate how you're meeting the TSDs, download the reflection form for this course, complete it and send it to your agency.

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