Professional Practice in Recognising and Responding to Stalking

Professional Practice in Recognising and Responding to Stalking

By Safer Places Professional Training and Development
Online event

Overview

Learn more about stalking and how to support a victim of stalking

It is a myth that the majority of stalkers are strangers lurking in alleys or celebrity obsessed fans. The vast majority of stalking is perpetrated by someone who knows the victim, mostly an ex-partner.

This CPD accredited course will give you an understanding of stalking behaviours, perpetrator typologies and motivation, the impact of stalking upon the victim and how to best support victims of stalking.

The course is delivered by a qualified ISAC (independent Stalking Advocacy Caseworker) who has worked as a Stalking Service Manager and is a qualified trainer.

What will I learn?

  • Understand stalking legislation
  • Understand the different types of stalking behaviours
  • Understand the different types of perpetrator typologies, motivation and behaviours
  • Understand the impact of stalking on their victims and their families
  • Supporting a victim of stalking


C ertification - You will receive a CPD accredited certifcate of attendance.

Once booked, you will receive an email confirmation containing the zoom link. You will also receive reminders leading up to the event.

Category: Charity & Causes, Human Rights

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Highlights

  • 6 hours 30 minutes
  • Online

Refund Policy

No refunds

Location

Online event

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£75
Apr 14 · 02:00 PDT