Topics covered in Domestic Abuse Training
Topic 1: introduction
The definition and forms of domestic abuse. Who is most at risk? What makes people abuse? Features a look at real domestic abuse victims' stories.
Topic 2: effects and consequences
Why victims of domestic abuse might stay in their relationships. How to recognise signs of domestic abuse in both victims and children who may have witnessed it, as well as how it affects them.
Topic 3: action
A look at recent changes to domestic abuse law and legislation and what action to take if you suspect domestic abuse.
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Course description
Overview of contents
This e-learning course is suitable for anyone working with children, young people and adults and provides learners with an understanding of the definitions and forms of domestic abuse, how to spot it and what action to take if you suspect it. It covers what domestic abuse is, how to identify indicators of domestic abuse in both victims and children who may have witnessed it, and what action to take if it is suspected to be taking place.
Law and legislation
This course covers key points from:
The Serious Crime Act 2015
The Government's Statutory Guidance Framework on Controlling or Coercive Behaviour in an Intimate or Family Relationship
Keeping Children Safe in Education
The Domestic Abuse Act 2021
This course is available as part of the flick subscription or to license for hosting on your own learning management system. A certificate will be available to download on successful completion (75% pass rate) of this course.
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