Recognising and Responding to Domestic Abuse in Childhood

Recognising and Responding to Domestic Abuse in Childhood

A trauma-informed training for professionals supporting children affected by domestic abuse, using a strength-based, solution-focused lens.

By Re-Mind Services managed by Family Based Solutions

Date and time

Location

Online

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event.

About this event

  • Event lasts 6 hours 30 minutes

Trauma in the Home: Supporting Children Affected by Domestic Abuse

Who is this training for?This session is designed for educators, social workers, family practitioners, mental health professionals, youth workers, safeguarding leads, and anyone supporting children and families affected by domestic abuse. Whether you’re in a frontline role or shaping policy, this training will deepen your understanding and strengthen your response.

Why this training mattersToo often, children affected by domestic abuse are labelled as ‘difficult’, ‘disruptive’, or ‘challenging’ — when in fact, they are communicating distress the only way they know how. What looks like defiance may actually be a trauma response. Without the right understanding, these children can face exclusion from education, services, and even relationships meant to support them.

What to expectThis training explores:

  • The hidden impact of domestic abuse on children’s emotional, behavioural, and social development
  • How trauma presents in school and service settings
  • Practical, solution-focused strategies to build safety, connection, and trust
  • Reframing ‘challenging behaviour’ through a trauma-informed lens
  • Real-world examples and tools you can use in your practice

Our approachWe use a strength-based, solution-focused framework to shift the narrative from “what’s wrong with this child?” to “what’s happened to them — and how can we help them feel safe enough to thrive?”

FacilitatorsThis training is led by Ayse Adil and Joe Lettieri, co-founders of Family Based Solutions, a specialist organisation that has supported over 1,000 families since 2012. With deep expertise in Solution Focused Brief Therapy and years of frontline experience, Ayse and Joe bring warmth, clarity, and practical insight to their training. Their work focuses on restoring hope, resilience, and agency in families affected by domestic abuse.

Frequently asked questions

Who should attend this training?

This training is ideal for professionals who work with children and families, including educators, social workers, family support workers, youth workers, mental health practitioners, and safeguarding leads. If your role involves supporting children affected by trauma or domestic abuse, this session

Is this training suitable if I’ve already done safeguarding or trauma-informed CPD?

Yes. This session builds on existing knowledge with a fresh, solution-focused and strengths-based perspective, offering practical strategies and tools you can take straight into your practice.

What makes this training different?

It’s delivered by frontline practitioners with real-world experience, not just theory. We combine lived understanding of family dynamics with a Solution Focused Brief Therapy approach that promotes empowerment, trust, and practical change.

Will there be case studies or interactive elements?

Yes. The session includes real-life examples, reflective discussions, and practical exercises to help you apply learning in your own context.

Is this training emotionally triggering?

The topic can be emotive. We create a safe and respectful learning environment, with space for reflection and support. You're welcome to take breaks whenever needed.

Will resources be provided?

Yes. Attendees will receive a digital resource pack with key takeaways, tools, and further reading links.

Organized by

Family Based Solutions, through their Re-Mind initiative, offers expert training and consultancy services aimed at fostering safer family environments. Our programmes are designed for a wide range of clients, including the Metropolitan Police, NSPCC, educational staff, and social workers. We provide guidance on various aspects, from addressing child-to-parent abuse to supporting victims of domestic abuse, and promoting overall well-being. Join our events to benefit from our extensive experience and commitment to creating positive change within communities.

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Sep 25 · 1:30 AM PDT