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Safeguarding women and children from abuse
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  1. K Browne*,
  2. A Butchart*,
  3. B Penhale*,
  4. C Phillips*,
  5. N Harwin*
  1. Correspondence WHO collaborating centre on child care and protection, UK, Institute of Work, Health & Organisations (I-WHO), University of Nottingham, International House Jubilee Campus, Wollaton Road, Nottingham NG8 1BB, UK

Abstract

Preventing violence to women and children in the home; a review of the literature/Interventions to support victims of domestic violence: The ‘Safety in numbers’ project/Preventing sexual violence to young women and children/Evidence based policy and interventions to support adult victims of sexual violence/Harmful traditional practices and their impact on health and social services in the UK.

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