Domestic Abuse Stalking Harassment and Honour Based Violence Risk Indicator Check (DASH/RIC Form) Training

Domestic Abuse Stalking Harassment and Honour Based Violence Risk Indicator Check (DASH/RIC Form) Training

By Emma Coleman - Local Safeguarding Adults Board

Date and time

Wed, 23 Aug 2017 09:00 - 12:00 GMT+1

Location

Conference Room 3

County Hall Newport PO30 1UD United Kingdom

Description

Domestic Abuse Stalking Harassment and Honour Based Violence Risk Indicator Check (DASH/RIC Form) Training

The VAWG Strategic Partnership and Safeguarding Adults Board will be providing training for ‘front line’ service providers/staff (e.g. GP’s, community midwives, nurses, social workers, police, housing) to enable them to assess the level of risk exposed to victims and victims children when receiving disclosures of domestic violence/abuse.

Aims and Objectives of the course will be:

  • Develop knowledge and understanding of current Domestic Violence legislation
  • Identifying risk
  • Safety planning
  • Signposting support services
  • Understanding the function of MARAC
  • Completion of the DASH Risk Indicator Checklist
  • Confidentiality and data disclosure
  • Understanding the function of the MASH

Places on the course are limited, and you may be turned away on the day if you have not confirmed a place on the course. If you have not received your confirmation, or need another copy, please contact the organiser. PLEASE NOTE THERE WILL BE A CHARGE OF £50 FOR NON-ATTENDANCE.

Organised by

The Isle of Wight Safeguarding Adults Board (IWSAB) is a statutory, multi-agency partnership committee, coordinated by the local authority, which gives strategic leadership for adult safeguarding, across the Isle of Wight.

The primary purpose of the IWSAB is to help and safeguard adults with care and support needs. It does this by:

  • Assuring that the safeguarding arrangements on the Island help and protect adults who meet the criteria set out in Chapter 14 of the statutory guidance of the Care Act 2014.
  • Assuring that safeguarding practice is person-centred and outcome-focused.
  • Working collaboratively to prevent abuse and neglect where possible.
  • Ensuring agencies and individuals give timely and proportionate responses when abuse or neglect have occurred.
  • Assuring itself that safeguarding practice is continuously improving and enhancing the quality of life of adults in its area.

The IWSAB is working to actively develop and promote Making Safeguarding Personal (MSP) across the Island. MSP is a preventative and personal centred approach to safeguarding that focuses on the outcomes desired by the individual concerned and considering a range of responses to support people to improve or resolve their circumstances.

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