Responding to deaf victims of domestic abuse
Build your skills, knowledge and confidence. Improve your professional response and make victims of domestic abuse who are deaf or have hearing loss safer.
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Build your skills, knowledge and confidence. Improve your professional response and make victims of domestic abuse who are deaf or have hearing loss safer.
Our Specialist: Older person violence advisor (Opva) training aims to enhance professionals practical knowledge to best support older people who are victims of domestic abuse.
We have developed non-fatal strangulation (NFS) training for professionals, while working with the Institute for Addressing Strangulation, for a range of professionals who encounter victims and survivors of non-fatal strangulation
A domestic abuse risk assessment course for frontline, support, education, healthcare and housing professionals, who may need to use or read a DASH risk checklist.
This is an introductory level course suitable for any professional who may come into contact with adults affected by domestic abuse.
Our young persons and relationship abuse training in Scotland course aims to increase understanding of how domestic abuse differs for young people and how to make young people safer.
Our foundation Independent domestic violence advisor (Idva) training enhances practical knowledge of domestic violence, helping you provide the best possible support for domestic abuse victims, survivors and their children
Previous learnerExtremely well organised. Incredible dedication from the facilitating and assessment team. High standards for learning. Found a really accepting and understanding group of people all dedicated to the same cause.
Our specialist Independent domestic violence advisor (Idva) training provides additional learning to Idvas and domestic abuse practitioners on a range of further topics including police response, CPS, anti-racist practice, Sarc, and stalking.
Welsh Government-funded Independent domestic violence advisor (Idva) Foundation course enhances practical knowledge of domestic violence in Wales, ensuring the best possible support for domestic abuse victims, survivors and their children
This course helps build confidence and skill in responding directly to the perpetrator, extending existing professional competencies in holding them to account, assessing their readiness to engage in in-depth specialist behaviour change work, and effectively use referral pathways to those interventions.
Our Foundation: Responding to young people affected by domestic abuse (Ypva) course aims to increase understanding of how domestic abuse differs for young people and how to make young people safer
Previous learnerThis is one of the most fascinating and engaging deep dives into partner agencies and support for victims of domestic abuse I have ever been on.
This Specialist: Responding to young people affected by domestic abuse (Ypva) course aims to increase understanding of how domestic abuse differs for young people and how to make young people safer
Our Marac chair training is a day course that equips Marac chairs, deputies and representatives with the essential skills for an efficient and effective Marac
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