Domestic Violence Perpetrator Programmes And Neurodiversity

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Monash and Durham, 2022

This report presents findings from the first international study exploring domestic abuse practitioners' experiences of working with Autistic and/or ADHD men without learning disabilities in perpetrator programmes. It highlights the unique challenges and strengths of this group, and the need for tailored adaptations to improve programme effectiveness and ensure victim-survivor safety. The report concludes with recommendations for policy, research, and practice to support Neurodivergent individuals in this context better.


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Monash and Durham, 2022

This report presents findings from the first international study exploring domestic abuse practitioners' experiences of working with Autistic and/or ADHD men without learning disabilities in perpetrator programmes. It highlights the unique challenges and strengths of this group, and the need for tailored adaptations to improve programme effectiveness and ensure victim-survivor safety. The report concludes with recommendations for policy, research, and practice to support Neurodivergent individuals in this context better.


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