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UNTOLD DAMAGE Children’s accounts of living with harmful parental drinking

UNTOLD DAMAGE Children’s accounts of living with harmful parental drinking. What children tell ChildLine about the impact of living with parental harmful drinking. Physical abuse. Dad was drinking last night. He came home and started an argument and tried to strangle me. It’s happened before

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UNTOLD DAMAGE Children’s accounts of living with harmful parental drinking

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  1. UNTOLD DAMAGEChildren’s accounts of living with harmful parentaldrinking

  2. What children tell ChildLine about the impact of living with parental harmful drinking

  3. Physical abuse Dad was drinking last night. He came home and started an argument and tried to strangle me. It’s happened before Dad batters her and hits mum about. Dad took mobile and raided her bedroom. Mum wears makeup to cover the bruises – she has started doing the same. Police don’t do anything about it; mum denied abuse when police were involved. Dad smokes weed and comes home from work drunk. (case records)

  4. Sexual abuse I ran away an hour ago. Mum and dad had been drinking all night – had friends over drinking as well. I was sleeping in my room. Dad’s friend took off my pjs. I’m not sure what happened. My body is hurting down below.

  5. Neglect I had a long call [from] a girl who was exhausted….. she was exclusively looking after her baby brother. The mother sleeps all day, goes out at night and she is left to look after the baby. She has to come home at lunchtime because the baby hasn’t been moved, changed, anything. This child was quite angry, she said ‘she doesn’t care as long as she is drunk’. (focus group)

  6. Arguments and conflict always shouting and swearing constantly picking on me thrown out of house after argument with mum step-dad very aggressive –screams and shouts they come home drunk and smash up the house he gets drunk and gets abusive she starts shouting and crying she gets on at me all the time

  7. Lack of parental attention and emotional care I had [a call] - a boy – [he said] he had no relationship with his dad. ‘My dad doesn’t talk to me, I have to do everything on my own’. He felt constantly isolated. His mum had died a year ago… Half way through the call he started talking about his dad’s drinking saying his dad only talked to him when he had been drinking and it was ‘to shout at me and blame me for something I haven’t done’. (Focus Groups)

  8. Family separation and loss Male caller worried about his mum and dad. Parent’s have recently split up. Mum is now drinking heavily in the evening. (Case records) One call I took from a 12 year old girl who said her dad was great in the morning but by the time she got home he had been drinking all day. She kept saying what a great dad he was when he wasn’t drinking and what a terrible time he’d had since her mum died. (Focus Groups)

  9. Worry I’m worried about dad drinking too much. I think he might die (case records) Caller worried about deteriorating mental health of her mother. Mother won’t seek help and family seem unable to do anything. Mum also alcoholic. She and her brothers see father at weekend. He’s aware of situation but doesn’t help. (case records)

  10. Fear, anger, sadness Dad kicked her dog when he came home from the pub tonight. He's aggressive & threatening when he's been drinking. . . . . Is constantly scared of her Dad. I don’t really feel that happy. The problem is with my dad and a little bit with my mum. They’ve split up and they don’t really get on that well. They fight a lot and dad’s got a problem with drinking.

  11. Self harm and suicide Because of abuse feels like ending her own life. Abuse was by her dad. Lives with mum and dad – mum rarely there and always drunk (case records) [Caller] self harms – has been doing it for a year. She cuts her arms and wears long sleeves to cover it up. She does it when she’s angry; when her mother gets drunk. Her mother hits her when she gets drunk. She feels crap and her mother blames her

  12. Problems with friends/ isolation and loneliness If her dad was drunk when she came home from school she wouldn’t invite her friends because she was ashamed. And she couldn’t go out because she didn’t want to leave her dad with her wee sister because ‘sometimes [he] gets in bad moods when he’s been drinking’. (Focus Groups)

  13. Difficulties at school, bullying Mum and dad drink and fight; caller helps look after her gran sometimes but worries that if she’s not at home things will get out of hand. Gets headaches at school and has trouble concentrating. (case records) Girl in class calling her names like 'fat whore'. Hurts herself whenever girl calls her names by making herself throw up. Could not speak to mum because she has drinking problem. Dad rarely around. (case records)

  14. How children get by getting out of the way and staying away self harm talking to someone keeping secrets

  15. Keeping secrets I remember one call. . .. A girl whose mum was a professional person. . .a lawyer or doctor. They seemed a quite well off family and there was a real embarrassment about her mum (drinking) . And she was very clear that no-one should know. (focus groups)

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