Posts in System Navigation
WORKING WITH CLIENTS THROUGH CHOICE: STRENGTHENING EMPOWERMENT IN DOMESTIC AND FAMILY VIOLENCE PRACTICE

This post explores what choice-centred practice can look like in domestic and family violence work, and why meaningful options matter in contexts shaped by coercive control, trauma responses, and system pressure. It considers how choice can narrow unintentionally through workload, risk aversion, or limited service environments, and how transparency and collaboration can help practitioners hold both safety and agency in view.

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