Who is it for?
This 2-hour training session provides you with an introductory overview of domestic abuse. This training is designed for practitioners and professionals who work in frontline services supporting the public for example, statutory services like social care, school staff or housing support. The training is also beneficial for anyone working in the third and voluntary sectors.
If you are interested in this training because you are a victim or survivor you may need some personalised advice and support
Call: 0151 394 1400 Email: help@swaca.com 166 Knowsley Road, Liverpool, L20 4NR
An Introduction to Domestic Abuse covers:
· The definition of domestic abuse as outlined by the new Domestic Abuse Act 2021.
· The different types of abuse that victim/survivors can experience.
· The warning signs and indicators that may suggest someone is a victim of domestic abuse.
· The barriers to ending abusive relationships
· Ways to support victim/survivors of domestic abuse including how to ask and how to respond when someone is a victim/survivor of domestic abuse.
· Local and national specialist domestic abuse support services and contact details
You will receive:
An attendance certificate.
A delegate pack of supporting information