Domestic Abuse: Stress Awareness Webinar
This training is meant to help you identify and cope with the stressors that come from your work.
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General Enquiries 01902 904 677
This training is meant to help you identify and cope with the stressors that come from your work.
In celebration of our charity’s 50th anniversary, Haven Training 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. You can now upgrade your conference ticket to include this bundle.
About this Event 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. The course covers a wide range of topics such as: • Types of domestic violence and abuse. • Risk factors for Domestic Abuse. […]
This training is best suited for anyone who works full or part of the time alone in public, private or self-employed sectors that may come in to contact with challenging behaviour from clients, or victims and perpetrators of abuse.
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.
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.
About this Event Section 76 of the Serious Crime Act 2015 came into force on 29th December 2015 and created a new offence of controlling or coercive behaviour in an intimate or family relationship. Before this offence was introduced, case law indicated the difficulty in proving a pattern of behaviour amounting to harassment within an […]
This training will increase your awareness on staying safe within your workplace. We will take you through your personal responsibility to yourself and others as you move through professional situations in and around front-line service roles.
The training gives professionals an understanding of adult safeguarding and explains your safeguarding responsibilities, how to recognise signs of abuse and neglect, and how to report your concerns. It explores how social divisions affect a person who is subjected to abuse and the additional challenges and barriers that they face in reporting and being believed.
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.
This training is 100% beginner friendly, and you are guaranteed to leave having learnt about the topic of VAWG, from government definitions to real-life case studies. We will also challenge common myths held about abuse and violence, and by the end of the training, you should have the tools to respond sensitively and confidently to disclosures.
About this Event This event is free to anyone who lives and/or works in the Telford and Wrekin region. Programme outline: Definitions and an overview of the Domestic Abuse Act. Types of Domestic Abuse. Who does Domestic Abuse affect (all ages, genders, relationships, sexual orientation, minority groups, LBGTQ+, BAME and refugee community, over 55s, those […]