Domestic Abuse Awareness e-Learning Training
OnlineThis training will help everyone to better understand the realities and how domestic abuse affects adults and children. It will update current knowledge and awareness.
This training will help everyone to better understand the realities and how domestic abuse affects adults and children. It will update current knowledge and awareness.
In celebration of our charity’s 50th anniversary, Haven Training have put together a package of training and events which can be purchased by individuals for their organisations, their own awareness and development, or for use with community or voluntary organisations they support.
Missed out on attending our latest conference? Well do not fear; you can now get access to a digital version of the day, filmed live! You will be able to revisit the day or experience it as if you were there and hear from our amazing speakers all from the comfort of your own home.
The webinar will provide attendees with information and guidance on Domestic Abuse, provide a safe space for discussions and provide follow-up information that can be utilised after the training.
This training gives a practitioner’s an understanding of the dynamics of domestic abuse and coercive/ controlling behaviour. The training explores legislation and the government definition, identifying behaviours and indicators, examples of how coercive control can affect parenting. Click to find out more.
This training will increase your understanding of the dynamics of Domestic Abuse and how it may be different for older people. It is aimed at any professional whose work brings them into contact with adults from the voluntary, statutory, and private sectors e.g., Professionals who have direct (face to face) or indirect (over the phone) contact.
A comprehensive training that explores examples of stalking behaviours; differing stalking typologies and the stalker’s intent. Explore the risks associated with stalking and how these behaviours impact on the victim by using real life case studies to identify how insidious this behaviour is. Click to find out more.