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.
Non-fatal strangulation (NFS) training for professionals, developed in partnership with the Institute for Addressing Strangulation, to help identify risks, understand the impact of strangulation, and support victims and survivors effectively.
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
Counter allegations training for domestic abuse professionals, designed to help identify the primary perpetrator, understand manipulative perpetrator tactics, and respond to complex cases with confidence.
Introductory domestic abuse eLearning for professionals who may encounter victims and survivors in their role. Ideal for large teams across healthcare, housing, customer service, and other frontline sectors, with ready-made and bespoke training options available.
This specialist training course for professionals working with families impacted by domestic abuse will enable you to assess relationship dynamics, understand the impact on children, and respond appropriately, using a trauma-informed, whole-family approach.
A sign up page for non-accredited training in England and Wales.
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.
Sponsored by the Army Benevolent Fund, this specialist training is for domestic abuse professionals supporting victims/survivors in the armed forces. Learn about unique risk factors, military culture, and tailored support pathways.
Expression Interest Army Benevolent Fund (ABF)
The Identification and Referral Pathways training in Scotland will empower practitioners with the confidence to recognise domestic abuse, harm and effectively navigate risk assessment and referral processes.
Registration page for the free non-fatal strangulation eLearning.
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.
A variety of tailored workshops for police officers and staff to build confidence, knowledge, and effective practice in responding to domestic abuse
An OCNLR Level 3 Certificate in Children’s Domestic Abuse Advocate (CHIDVA) training will equip you with the knowledge, tools and strategies essential for working with child victims and survivors of domestic abuse.
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