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Adrian Smale
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26 Feb, 2019 10:00 PM
S3 Responding well to domestic abuse Wimborne
S3 Understanding Domestic Abuse. An Introduction
This course is for all those who may come across issues of domestic abuse as part of their day to day role. This includes clergy, pastoral visitors, chaplains, counsellors.
The course explores what domestic abuse is and who is affected. The course uses a hard-hitting film to help participants understand the nature and types of abuse experienced. Issues of power and gender are discussed. The course is framed around the new legal requirement to report matters of suspected coercion and control. Reporting procedures are examined so that participants have a clear understanding of their role.
This course is for all those who may come across issues of domestic abuse as part of their day to day role. This includes clergy, pastoral visitors, chaplains, counsellors.
The course explores what domestic abuse is and who is affected. The course uses a hard-hitting film to help participants understand the nature and types of abuse experienced. Issues of power and gender are discussed. The course is framed around the new legal requirement to report matters of suspected coercion and control. Reporting procedures are examined so that participants have a clear understanding of their role.
Course details
Where | Wesley Hall Methodist Church 4A King Street, Wimborne BH21 1DY |
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When | 10:00 - 13:00, Tuesday 26 February 2019 |
Led by | Jonathan Whiter & Steve Long |
Course suitable for | All |
Course category | Safeguarding |
Department | Safeguarding |
Availability | Bookings closed |
Cost per place | FREE |
Booking deadline | Thursday, 21 February 2019, 12:00am |
The booking deadline has passed for this course, so you cannot now make a booking.
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