Domestic Abuse Awareness
Training for volunteers · £65 · 1 Dec, 10:00 - 14:30
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Summary
Raising awareness of domestic abuse among professionals, charities , organisations, and individualsDetailed description
Raising awareness and improving the understanding people have of the issues surrounding domestic abuse is an important part of our work. Our experienced trainers deliver a high standard of domestic abuse training to individuals businesses of any size, charities , health professionals and public sector employees.
Delegates can expect to develop their understanding of the impact and effects of domestic abuse. Our trainers will equip you with the knowledge to identify the signs of domestic abuse, give you the confidence to correctly deal with people who are encountering abuse and refer them to relevant support agencies. This session lasts approximately four hours.
N.B a 20% discount is offered to individuals from charitable organisations.
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.
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.