This is an amazing documentary that took me by surprise. The topic was tackled with such honesty, sensitivity and empathy that I was left in awe. Early in the documentary Ian Wright recognises and gets overwhelmed at the complexity of the issue, but I never thought the programme would be so brave to show domestic violence from so many different angles, including an empathetic view from a father who struggles with his own anger, seeking help. This is what we need to see. The impact that teachers have on children was also truly humbling; the programme should be mandatory viewing for everyone working in education to remind them of a) the influence they have, and b) the importance of recognizing and responding when children aren't happy. It takes a community to raise and support a happy human being.