Event Description
This 1-hour introductory session is designed to provide a basic awareness of domestic abuse and the local response in Gloucestershire.
The session will give professionals and staff a clear understanding of what domestic abuse is, the support available, and their role in responding as part of a wider coordinated community response (CCR).
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this session, participants will:
- Understand the legal definition of domestic abuse.
- Be able to identify the different types of abuse.
- Gain an understanding of what GDASS does and how to refer.
- Recognise the importance of the Coordinated Community Response (CCR) and how agencies work together.
- Be aware of other commissioned support services available in Gloucestershire.
- Understand the role of statutory agencies in responding to domestic abuse.
Who Should Attend?
This session is designed for all staff across agencies and sectors who need a basic introduction to domestic abuse. It is suitable for inclusion in induction programmes, staff development, and awareness-raising for those who may come into contact with victims, survivors, or perpetrators of domestic abuse.
Why This Training Matters
Domestic abuse is a safeguarding issue, not just relationship or family problems. Everyone has a role to play in recognising signs, responding appropriately, and ensuring victims and survivors are directed to the right support. This entry-level training is the first step in building that shared understanding across Gloucestershire.
Book your place today and join us in strengthening Gloucestershire’s Coordinated Community Response to Domestic Abuse.