morna, thank ou eradicating child poverty. morna, thank you very — eradicating child poverty.ch shows that that more than 800,000 children in england and wales have spent the last year living in an abusive home. that's more than the number of children who started primary school this year, according to foundations, a leading family research centre. it's launching a project to try to find the best way to support children and families experiencing domestic violence, as our social affairs editor alison holt reports. this is an important time for peter and amy. their two—year—old daughter rosie is thriving, and they have another child due soon. hard work and finding the right family support has transformed their lives, because when amy was pregnant with rosie, the couple's relationship was abusive. peter describes his behaviour as controlling. we've protected their identities. bombarding my partner with texts and phone calls and, you know, asking questions like, "where are you? "who are you with? "what are you doing?" and if that wasn't kept up with, then i was... i would get quite