Domestic abuse courses
Domestic abuse awareness courses offered by the Safer West Sussex Partnership
Available courses
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Responding to domestic abuse course details
Description
The aim of this course is to provide you with a thorough understanding of the prevalence, nature and effects of domestic abuse and to increase your confidence in identification, risk assessment and safety planning.
You will learn about the barriers people may experience when accessing support and increase your knowledge on where additional support and information can be accessed nationally and in West Sussex.
Delivery method
Interactive webinar or face-to-face.
Intended audience
Anyone working with young people, adults and families who may be experiencing or have experienced domestic abuse.
Length of input
3 hours 30 minutes.
Intended outcome of delivery
- Better identify domestic abuse and the impact that this has on families.
- Understand the complexities of domestic abuse and the barriers that people may face.
- Risk assess, using the nationally recognised tool (ACPO DASH).
- Safety plan for individuals and families.
- Know where to access additional support and advice.
Booking
You can book through the West Sussex County Council Learning and Development Gateway - Responding to domestic abuse training.
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Domestic abuse in young people's relationships course details
Description
The aim of this course is to provide you with an awareness of the prevalence, nature and effects of teenage relationship abuse and assist you in learning how to assist those affected.
Delivery method
Webinar.
Intended audience
Front line practitioners working with young people, who may have or may be experiencing domestic abuse within their intimate relationships.
Length of input
3 hours 30 minutes.
Intended outcome of delivery
- Identify what domestic abuse is, in the context of young people.
- Appreciate why young people find it difficult to leave abusive relationships and the additional barriers they may face.
- Identify and evaluate how social media and technology can be used in an abusive relationship.
- Support a young person experiencing relationship abuse.
Booking
You can book through the West Sussex County Council Learning and Development Gateway - Domestic abuse in young people's relationships training.
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Domestic abuse risk assessment and management: DASH and MARAC course details
Description
The aim of this webinar is to increase use of the Domestic Abuse Stalking and Harassment Risk Indicator Checklist (DASH) risk assessment tool and improve your ability to identify high risk victims of domestic abuse and refer into the Multi Agency Risk Assessment Conference (MARAC) process.
Delivery method
Webinar.
Intended audience
West Sussex County Council staff and external professionals who work with children and young people, adults, and families to identify risk and respond to victims of domestic abuse.
Length of input
5 hours.
Intended outcome of delivery
- Complete a DASH risk assessment with a victim of domestic abuse, understanding when to complete safely.
- Determine what abuse the victim is experiencing and identify high risk victims of domestic abuse.
- Identify the risk posed by a perpetrator of abuse to inform decision making and risk management.
- Understand the domestic homicide timeline and how it informs risk assessment and management.
- Identify high risk victims of domestic abuse and make appropriate referrals into the MARAC process.
Booking
You can book through the West Sussex County Council Learning and Development Gateway - Domestic abuse risk assessment and management: DASH and MARAC training.
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Domestic abuse - Impact on children course details
Description
The aim of this webinar is to support you in raising your awareness of the impact that domestic abuse can have on children and the potential long-term impact on their future outcomes.
Delivery method
Webinar.
Intended audience
Anyone working with children, young people and families who may be experiencing domestic abuse.
Length of input
5 hours.
Intended outcome of delivery
- Determine the impact of domestic abuse on children and young people.
- Utilise your understanding of the impact of domestic abuse on parenting and support parents to respond to their child or children’s needs more effectively.
- Safety plan with children and adolescents in a trauma informed way.
- Deliver interventions to children and young people affected by domestic abuse.
- Develop your knowledge of additional services which can provide guidance to children and young people and their parents and carers.
Booking
You can book through the West Sussex County Council Learning and Development Gateway - Domestic abuse - Impact on children training
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Domestic abuse awareness - Controlling and coercive behaviour (CCB) course details
Description
The aim of this webinar is to support you in raising your awareness of the impact that controlling and coercive behaviour (CCB) has on individuals and families. You will learn about how to respond to and better identify where there is controlling and coercive behaviour in a relationship or household. You will understand how to support evidencing CCB and the risks associated with this crime.
Delivery method
Webinar.
Intended audience
Aimed at front line practitioners working with children and young people, adults or families who may have or may be experiencing domestic abuse within their relationships.
Length of input
3 hours 30 minutes.
Intended outcome of delivery
- Better identify controlling and coercive behaviour (CCB).
- Understand the legal framework and complexities of recognising and evidencing CCB.
- Understand the stages of CCB and link between CCB and the domestic homicide timeline.
- Understand the impact of CCB on children and parenting.
- Provide support and safety plan in relation to CCB.
- Know where to access additional support and advice.
Booking
You can book through the West Sussex County Council Learning and Development Gateway - Domestic abuse awareness - Controlling and coercive behaviour (CCB) training
Find out more about who needs to pay for our courses on the training charges page.