Specialist: Responding to victims of sexual violence
Our Responding to victims of sexual violence course builds skills, knowledge and confidence, to improve professional responses and make victims of sexual violence safer
Welcome to our brand new website, providing you with easier access to our training, research and resources!
You searched for:
Our Responding to victims of sexual violence course builds skills, knowledge and confidence, to improve professional responses and make victims of sexual violence safer
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...
Find about the SafeLives team working on programmes in Scotland and the advisory group that guides our work.
Why we must invest in domestic abuse services in hospitals.
A three-year project on a whole health approach to transform the health response to victims and perpetrators of domestic abuse across the capital.
Join our community of regular givers and help transform the response to domestic abuse across the UK.
Briefing paper looking at how Violence reduction units' (VRUs) bring together multi-agencies to respond to the local drivers of serious violence.
Coercive and controlling behaviour can have a serious, and long-lasting, impact. Find out more about how it manifests and what you can do to help.
Disabled women are more likely to experience domestic abuse, but referral rates to domestic abuse services are low. So how can we better support disabled...
Find out more about the four-year journey to ensure this milestone legislation was a true leap forward for domestic abuse survivors and frontline services.
Sign up to receive our monthly newsletters about the latest training, events, research and fundraising initiatives at SafeLives. Together, we can end domestic abuse, for everyone, for good.