Domestic Abuse Related Deaths in Later Life

Domestic Abuse Related Deaths in Later Life

By Hourglass

Gain deeper insight into the tragic realities of domestic abuse in later life.

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Online

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Agenda

10:00 AM - 10:30 AM

The definition of a Domestic Abuse Related Death


We’ll cover the definition of a Domestic Abuse Related Death, emerging data and themes in relation to victims in later life.

10:30 AM - 11:00 AM

Media reporting and how this influences attitudes


We’ll look at media reporting and how this influences attitudes towards domestic abuse in later life. Using case studies and breakout rooms, we’ll have deeper discussions about risk, how ageism and o...

11:00 AM - 11:30 AM

A session with exercises in legislation, policy and service provision


We’ll conclude the session with an exercise demonstrating the changes in legislation, policy and service provision over the past 50 years. We’ll share information about the services we provide at Hou...

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Highlights

  • 1 hour, 30 minutes
  • Online

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

Charity & Causes • Human Rights

This advanced course shines a light on patterns from Domestic Abuse Related Death Reviews (DARDRs) and equips professionals with the knowledge to make a life-saving difference.

Frequently asked questions

Who is this course for?

This training session is suitable for professionals, volunteers, carers, and members of the public. They are also relevant for those working in health, social care, safeguarding, criminal justice, housing, community support, or voluntary organisations.

Do I need prior knowledge of domestic abuse to attend?

No previous knowledge is required. Each session is designed to be accessible and engaging, while still offering depth and practical insights for professionals.

How interactive are the sessions?

We use case studies, breakout discussions, and reflective exercises. You’ll have opportunities to share your thoughts and learn from others, but participation is always optional.

How can I use this training in my role?

You’ll leave with practical tools to identify risks and warning signs in older people’s lives. Challenge myths and stereotypes about abuse in later life. Build confidence in “reaching in” and offering help and establish referral pathways to Hourglass and other support services.

Will the course be recorded?

No, given the sensitive content and interactive style, we do not record these sessions.

What will I gain from attending?

You will gain a clear understanding of key definitions and legislation. Learn to recognise signs of abuse affecting older people. Feel more confident in supporting older victim-survivors. Be able to signpost individuals to specialist support and receive a certificate.

Will there be chance to interact?

Yes, we will have breakout rooms and smaller groups for deeper discussions

Will I receive a certificate?

Yes. We will send you a feedback form to complete, once this is received, we’ll send you your certificate

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Oct 7 · 2:00 AM PDT