Intergenerational child maltreatment, in which children are subjected to abuse or neglect over multiple generations in the same family, is an area of considerable attention in the field of child protection. Studies into intergenerational trauma, a related topic which involves the reverberations of trauma of all types (e.g., genocide, colonisation, war, geographical displacement, and slavery) over generations, offers insights and opportunities for enhancement in child protection practice, policy, and research. Survivors of traumas and their descendants experience varying challenges and resilience factors which may offer new perceptions into the phenomenon, resulting in prospects of working differently with families who have experienced childhood abuse or neglect. Further, the biological and epigenetic research on intergenerational trauma adds additional considerations to this field of practice and research. #SSW2025 Join the event: https://youtu.be/lnzdrY4VTTA
