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Age group 0 to 5 years

Safe in the home

0 5 Outcome Children Are Physically And Emotionally Safe

Feeling safe and being safe at home is critical for children’s healthy development. A safe and supportive family provides a sense of security which supports attachment, enables children to develop good mental health and responds appropriately to children’s needs.1,2

National and international research consistently refers to the profound impact family violence, abuse and neglect can have on children both in the short term and into adulthood. The consequences can include poor physical health, secure attachment problems, learning and developmental problems, substance abuse, mental health issues and homelessness.3

Endnotes

  1. Mullan K and Higgins D 2014, A safe and supportive family environment for children: key components and links to child outcomes – Occasional Paper No 52, Department of Social Services, p. 2.
  2. National Scientific Council on the Developing Child 2004, Young children develop in an environment of relationships, Working Paper No. 1, Harvard University.
  3. Hunter C 2014, Effects of child abuse and neglect for children and adolescents, National Child Protection Clearinghouse Resource Sheet, Australian Institute of Family Studies.