About this event
Are you meeting people in your local community – either through your work or volunteering? Domestic abuse is an enormous problem in our society, and everybody has a part to play in tackling it.
If you have a role that means you are building relationships with people and/or entering their homes, you might have experienced that ‘gut feeling’ that tells you something isn’t quite right in their relationship, or witnessed something that shouldn’t be happening. This training can help you understand how to respond safely and effectively to these situations and make a referral to Make a Change.
Who is it for?
This training will be most useful to people in the voluntary sector, healthcare workers and people who are involved in community groups, however professionals working in the statutory sector are also very welcome to register. There are no requirements for the training session, and certificates will be available upon completion.
What is Make a Change?
The Make a Change programme gets to the root of the problem by working with the person who is using abusive behaviour (known in the sector as perpetrators). It’s a free, local programme for anyone over 18 in Trafford who is concerned that they might be hurting, scaring or controlling their partner. Over the course of the programme, participants are supported by a specialist to understand how harmful behaviours can be abusive and learn to develop healthy relationships. Partners and ex-partners of the participants are also offered separate, confidential support.
Make a Change is a multi-tiered and early response to people using abusive behaviour which was developed by Respect in partnership with Women's Aid Federation England and draws on the Change That lasts model. Make a Change is delivered in Durham by Harbour.
Make a Change is open for referrals and self-referrals from anyone who lives and works in, or has a connection to, Durham.
Other information
The training session will be delivered via Zoom or Microsoft Teams by representatives from Harbour and Respect. The call details will be sent to all participants separately prior to the training.
By registering for the training, you agree to having your contact details shared with Harbour.