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Fife Violence Against Women Partnership: Impact of Domestic Abuse in the Early Years (Level 2)
Created: 14/01/2026Children’s experience of domestic abuse can cause both short and long term cognitive, behavioural, and emotional effects, and impact on attachment. Each child will respond differently to the trauma of witnessing domestic abuse depending on a range of factors including, but not limited to, sex, race, culture, age, and stage of development. Domestic abuse is also often seen as an attack on the mother-child relationship and therefore affects attachment and impacts on positive parenting strategies.
Join Fife Violence Against Women Partnership (FVAWP) and CEDAR (Family Support Service) to explore the impact that domestic abuse can have in the early years.
This training aims to provide participants with:
To take part in the training session you must complete the FVAWP Domestic Abuse Awareness Raising Tool (Level 1) which can be accessed here: Home | Fife Council Partner Organisations VLE
How to book
Fife Council employees can book through Oracle
Non-Fife Council employees can book their place here