This paper examines the critical issue of protecting children from family violence risks by employing evidence-based approaches and considering gender dynamics. Family violence poses a significant threat to children's well-being, requiring comprehensive assessment and intervention strategies. Drawing on empirical research and best practices, this study explores effective methods for assessing family violence risks to children and implementing targeted interventions. Additionally, the paper emphasizes the importance of considering gender dynamics in understanding the complexities of family violence and tailoring interventions to address diverse needs. By synthesizing evidence-based approaches with gender-sensitive perspectives, this study aims to contribute to the development of holistic and effective strategies for safeguarding children from the impact of family violence.
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