DASH (Accredited Domestic Abuse , Stalking, Harassment and Honor based Abuse

DASH (Accredited Domestic Abuse , Stalking, Harassment and Honor based Abuse

Training for volunteers · £65 · 19 Nov, 10:00 - 15:00
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Summary

DASH is the Domestic Abuse, Stalking, Harassment and Honour Based Violence Risk Identification, Assessment and Management tool developed by Laura Richards

Detailed description

Our DASH training is provided by accredited DASH trainers and is designed for professionals who come into contact with domestic abuse on a regular basis. DASH 2009-24 includes detailed guidance on the use of the DASH risk identification and assessment checklist. Using DASH provides professionals with a process to support them to make defensible and auditable decisions regarding domestic abuse they encounter in their professional role. It equips delegates with the skills required to identify, assess and manage risks associated with domestic abuse. The session also supports delegates to communicate effectively with other agencies and to refer with confidence to the Multi Agency Risk Assessment Conference (MARAC). The session lasts approximately between 4 ½ to 5 hours depending on the number of delegates.

N.B We offer a 20% for delegates from charity organisations

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About Leeway Domestic Violence and Abuse Servicesbuse and Vil

Norfolk's largest specialist provider of domestic abuse support
Established in 1974, Leeway is an independent charity providing support to adults, young people and children who are experiencing domestic abuse in Norfolk and Suffolk. We operate twelve safe houses and people experiencing domestic abuse and their children are welcome to stay as long as necessary to secure a future free from a dangerous partner.