Risk assessment and DASH training: England and Wales
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.
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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.
Counter allegations, where both parties allege abuse, present complex challenges for domestic abuse professionals. This 1-day course equips you with the skills and confidence to...
Guidance to help practitioners and agencies better understand what they need to do to comply with data protection legislation.
Evaluation findings of the 3-year national pilot project to create an innovative and sustainable model responding to domestic abuse across the health system.
This spotlight report focuses on the experiences of young victims of domestic abuse and makes recommendations for practitioners and policymakers.
Annual evidence from our Insights database about adult independent domestic violence advisor (Idva) services.
SafeLives' response to the 2021 Comprehensive Spending Review explaining the need for a comprehensive, sustainable ‘invest to save’ programme to end domestic abuse for good.
This report shares our early findings from steps one and two in 12 local areas, drawing on extensive research which includes surveys and interviews with...
Fiona McMullen, ASSIST, talks about training Wheatley Housing Group in Scotland, and the unique position housing associations have in reaching victims of domestic abuse.
Discover influential practice from NHS Camden and Islington. Shirley McNicholas explains Women's Strategy group and monitoring standards for women in all services.
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