We still have some places available on the following courses – if you would like to book anyone on please contact Equation on 0115 9623 237.  Please be aware the Improving Skills for Working with Male Perpetrators of Domestic Violence is a new course, delegates MUST have attended ‘Understanding and responding to domestic violence and abuse’ and ‘Challenging domestic violence and abuse: Good practice guidelines for working with male perpetrators’.

 

Understanding & Responding to Domestic Violence and Abuse (formerly DVAA)

Thursday 15 May                 City                 New Mechanics

Thursday 19 June                City                 New Mechanics

 

Challenging Domestic Violence: Good Practice Guidelines for Working with

Male Perpetrators of Domestic Violence

(delegates must have attended Understanding & Responding to Domestic Violence and Abuse prior to this course)

 

Thursday 8 May 2014         City                 New Mechanics

Tuesday 17 June 2014       City                 New Mechanics

 

Improving Skills for Working with Male Perpetrators of Domestic Violence

(delegates must have attended Understanding & Responding to Domestic Violence and Abuse AND Challenging DV prior to this course)

Tuesday 13 May                  City                 New Mechanics

 

This one-day course, developed and delivered by Equation, builds on the knowledge gained from the two previous courses, Understanding & Responding to DVA (formerly DVAA) and Challenging Domestic violence.

Objectives:

1.    Improve skills and confidence in structured work with domestic abuse offenders

2.    Improve skills and confidence in examining abusive incidents with domestic abuse offenders

3.    Improve skills and effectiveness with assessments and information sharing

4.    Improve skills and clarity for working with associated complex issues

5.    Gain up to date information on developments in work with men who abuse female partners

 

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