Domestic Abuse Training
Domestic Abuse Training
We develop bespoke training packages for the health, social care and private sectors. For more information or an informal chat to discuss your training needs, please email us on: [email protected]
Topics we can cover include:
- Dynamics of domestic abuse
- Impact of abuse on adults and children
- Understanding coercive control
- Managing risk and dealing with disclosures
- Non-fatal strangulation & suffocation
- Trauma-Informed support
- Female genital mutilation
We also have some sector-specific training including:
- Domestic Violence and Abuse for Social Workers and social care teams
- Responding to Domestic Abuse in Healthcare Settings
- Recognising and Responding to Domestic Abuse amongst Migrants and Refugees
- Supporting people with Learning Disabilities Experiencing Domestic Abuse
- Domestic Violence and Abuse – The Essentials for Managers and HR teams
We also run regular online training events throughout the year aimed at individuals at a community and organisational level. Our most popular are Domestic Abuse: The Essentials, and Introduction to Trauma & Trauma-Informed Support. If there are no dates listed, please email [email protected] to express interest and we will let you know when the next one is running.
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Domestic Violence and Abuse: The Essentials
Thurs 22nd January 2026, 9.30am-1pm
½-day CPD-certificated interactive workshop delivered live across zoom. Covers the essential information everyone who works with members of the public should know about domestic violence and abuse in order to identify it and offer appropriate support.
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Introduction to Trauma & Trauma-Informed Support
Wed 14th January 2026, 9.30am-12 noon
This CPD certified, interactive workshop explores what it means to have a learning disability, why people with learning disabilities may be especially vulnerable to domestic abuse and how we can ensure good support for people with learning disabilities we are working with.
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Supporting People with Learning Disabilities Experiencing Domestic Abuse
Mon 15th June 2026
This interactive workshop explores what it means to have a learning disability, why people with learning disabilities may be especially vulnerable to domestic abuse and how we can ensure good support for people with learning disabilities we are working with. CPD Certified