Domestic Violence Awareness for Support Workers
Overview:Protect and support vulnerable individuals with Domestic Violence Awareness for Support Workers. This course focuses on Safeguarding, Child Minding, and Adult Care, giving Support Workers the knowledge to recognise and respond safely to domestic violence situations. Low-commitment learning makes this course accessible, and it is a limited-time opportunity—don’t miss it.
Description:The Domestic Violence Awareness for Support Workers course teaches you to identify signs of domestic abuse, follow Safeguarding protocols, and provide appropriate support. Integrate Child Minding responsibilities when families are involved, and enhance Adult Care delivery in sensitive situations. Support Workers will develop confidence in intervention, communication, and referral to specialist services. Its low-commitment design allows learning at your own pace. This one-time course will not be offered again.
Who Is This Course For:
- Support Workers in residential, community, or Adult Care settings.
- Carers and staff involved in Child Minding and family support.
- Professionals seeking to strengthen Safeguarding knowledge around domestic violence.
- Anyone committed to delivering safe and high-quality Adult Care.
Requirements:No prior experience is required. This low-commitment course provides comprehensive resources covering Safeguarding, Child Minding, and Adult Care in domestic violence contexts.
Career Path:Graduates can work as Support Workers, community care assistants, or residential care staff. Develop expertise in Safeguarding, improve Child Minding, and deliver safe, responsive Adult Care. This course also provides a foundation for advanced safeguarding or social care roles. Limited enrolment—enrol today!