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Parent abuse: A Greater Manchester Perspective - “Post austerity” Simon Retford Professional Doctorate Student: University of Portsmouth & Detective Superintendent: Greater Manchester Police West Yorkshire Police, Wakefield Wednesday 29th October2014. Presentation • • • • • • ‘In context’ Research Aims & Objectives Research Plan Key themes Pilot Findings Next steps: contribution to knowledge & practice ‘In context’ • • • • • • • • Detective Superintendent at GMP Professional doctorate student “ ‘Parent abuse’: what’s that?” The academic context The policing context The safeguarding context The austerity context & budget / staff cuts The ‘more with less’ factor Research Aims & Objectives Academic : • To construct & contextualise PA across Greater Manchester through qualitative investigation. • To identify Multi-agency collaborative responses. Policing / Safeguarding : • To better understand what PA is in Greater Manchester? • To understand who does what in responding to it? • To identify what already is working well & where? • To identify who is working well with who & how? • To develop recommendations to better respond to ‘PA’ in Greater Manchester. • Ultimately, to better safeguard vulnerable people! Research Plan • • • • • • Exploratory primary research Semi-structured in-depth interviews Involving: Agencies & charities Small sample: pilot study Summer 2013 Key themes & findings ‘inform’ the main research Recommendations Key Themes • • • • • • • • • Defining Parent Abuse Victims & perpetrators Causes & ‘aggravators’ A growing problem or better reporting Prevalence & awareness Signposting & solutions “What, another safeguarding problem?” “But it’s already happening!” Austerity, social policy & collaboration ‘Pilot’ findings • • • • Growing awareness Ethnic minority families Drugs, alcohol & Mental Health Under-reporting & the ‘fear factor’: – Shame, blame, care plans & criminalisation • Signposting, policy & solutions • ‘Holistic’ support • Collaboration opportunities Next steps: contribution to knowledge & practice • • • • • • • The PA ‘bandwagon’: timing is everything! ‘Prof Doc’ thesis process Ongoing ‘change’ programmes Not ‘another’ vulnerability Collaboration & austerity Responding: PA ‘versus’ DV / DA Implications of inaction Thank you & any questions? [email protected] Tel: 07917 883702