Training days
We provide training which is of a consistently high standard and quality. It is participative with an emphasis on understanding theory and practical skills development.
Our training is based on understanding domestic abuse as a gendered issue: that domestic abuse sits within the continuum of violence against women and is based within a historical context of gendered roles and expectations. This is consistent with the Scottish Government National Strategy to Address Domestic Abuse.
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Training Day: Responding to Domestic Abuse
- This half day session is aimed at workers who have already attended training on domestic abuse awareness and are looking to further their understanding by addressing practical issues around identifying women experiencing domestic abuse and exploring barriers women may experience in disclosing domestic abuse.
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Training Day: Understanding the Dynamics of Domestic Abuse
- This session is aimed at front-line staff who work directly with women, children and young people and who feel that an understanding of the dynamics of domestic abuse will help them in their work. Participants need no prior learning or experience of domestic abuse related issues.
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Training Day: Understanding the Dynamics of Domestic Abuse
- This session is aimed at front-line staff who work directly with women, children and young people and who feel that an understanding of the dynamics of domestic abuse will help them in their work. Participants need no prior learning or experience of domestic abuse related issues.