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DOMESTIC ABUSE WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT Training Opportunities 2018

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DOMESTIC ABUSE

WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT

Training Opportunities 2018

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Domestic Abuse Awareness session – 3 ½ hours

This session will provide participants with an overview of domestic abuse. It will explore the different tactics of abuse and highlight the complex dynamics within an abusive relationship.

Indicators of abuse will be explored and risk factors considered.

Information will be provided on local and national support services, and resources will be available to take away from the session.

The session will be a mixture of presentation and informal group discussion. Video clips will be used throughout.

At the end of the session participants will

Be aware of the prevalence of domestic abuse Understand tactics of power and control Be aware of the indicators of domestic abuse Have an awareness of risk and be able to identify a variety of risk factors Know where to signpost a victim or perpetrator to get appropriate help

Training information

1. All training is free of charge 2. Choose the course and date from the list below and gain your managers

approval before applying3. Complete a booking form for each course requested and return to

[email protected] 4. There are limited spaces available on each session therefore bookings will be

taken on first come first served basis.5. Confirmation e-mails will be sent to confirm your place, once confirmation

received ensure this is booked in your diary. 6. If you have been allocated a place and then you are unable to attend, please

cancel as soon as possible to allow the place to be allocated to someone else.

7. Training will begin promptly at the start time and refreshments will be available on arrival only.

Session delivered by Anna Tomlinson Simpson – Domestic Abuse Early Intervention Specialist Any enquires please e-mail [email protected] or contact Pat Shipp on 01924 305004

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Domestic Abuse, Stalking, Harassment and Honour Based Violence (DASH 2009) – 2 hours

This session will provide participants with a working knowledge of the risk identification tool. The checklist is used to decide which victims of domestic abuse need to be referred to the MARAC process.

Information will be provided on local and national support services, and resources will be available to take away from the session.

The session will be a mixture of presentation, informal group discussion and working through the risk identification document.

At the end of the session participants will Have an understanding of how the DASH (2009) was developed Understand high risk circumstances and high risk injury Work through the tool question by question to understand why the questions

are asked Have an understanding of the procedures to refer a case to MARAC

The session will be useful for practitioners to understand how risk is identified even if you are unlikely to use the document

Training information

1. All training is free of charge 2. Choose the course and date from the list below and gain your managers

approval before applying3. Complete a booking form for each course requested and return to

[email protected] 4. There are limited spaces available on each session therefore bookings will be

taken on first come first served basis.5. Confirmation e-mails will be sent to confirm your place, once confirmation

received ensure this is booked in your diary. 6. If you have been allocated a place and then you are unable to attend, please

cancel as soon as possible to allow the place to be allocated to someone else.

7. Training will begin promptly at the start time and refreshments will be available on arrival only.

Session delivered by Anna Tomlinson Simpson – Domestic Abuse Early Intervention Specialist Any enquires please e-mail [email protected] or contact Pat Shipp on 01924 305004

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LSCB Training Opportunity

Booking via LSCB

Forced Marriage (FM) & Honour Based Abuse (HBA)

Forced Marriage and Honour Based Abuse occurs in a number of different communities living in Wakefield District. It affects children and adults, women and also men, and has clear links to domestic abuse with lifelong consequences for victims. Sometimes victims themselves are not aware that what they are experiencing is abuse.

This session covers the background including relevant cultural factors. We will consider case studies and there will be opportunities for discussion and questions as well as clear information about safeguarding warning signs and responses.

Learning Outcomes

Define Honour based Abuse Define Forced Marriage Detect signs of Honour Based Abuse and Forced Marriage Describe honour, shame and culture Confidently ask questions and provide support Use the appropriate safeguarding pathways List where to get additional information, support and resources

Target Audience

This session is suitable for all staff working in HBA/FM practicing communities and practitioners with an interest in this area. The event will equip practitioners with an understanding of the key issues relating to HBA/FM and safeguarding.

Session delivered by Kerry Murphy – Community Cohesion Manager

Training information

Please follow the link to book on this session and adhere to Wakefield & District Safeguarding Children Board terms and conditions.

Wakefield & District Safeguarding Children Board Training Courses

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MARAC Awareness Training

This training has been designed to give professionals an overview of the

Wakefield MARAC process. The aims and objectives for the course are:

• To develop an understanding of what MARAC is

• To develop an understanding of the MARAC process

• Have a clear understanding of the MARAC criteria

• Know how to complete a MARAC referral

• To develop an understanding of a meeting

Dates and locations in table below:

To book a place on this free training, please contact:

Kim Etherington, MARAC Coordinator on 01924 878395 [email protected]

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Date and Time Training Session Venue29th June10am- 2pm

WDDAS Drop InJust call in no booking needed

Old Court RoomTown Hall Wood Street, WakefieldWF1 2HQ

3rd July9:30am- 1pm

Domestic Abuse Awareness Training

Wakefield Suite, (Behind Reception)Wakefield One Burton Street, Wakefield WF1 2EB

10th July1.00pm-3.30pmLCSB Opportunity

Forced Marriage (FM) & Honour Based Abuse (HBA)

Town Hall Wood Street, WakefieldWF1 2HQ

11th JulyBooking via Kim Etherington

MARAC Awareness Training

Briefing Room, Wakefield DHQ,Havertop Lane, Wakefield

11th July9:30am- 11:30am

DASH Training Wakefield Suite, (Behind Reception)Wakefield One Burton Street, Wakefield WF1 2EB

15th August9:30am- 1pm

Domestic Abuse Awareness Training

Wakefield Suite, (Behind Reception)Wakefield One Burton Street, Wakefield WF1 2EB

31st August9:30am- 11:30am

DASH Training Wakefield Suite, (Behind Reception)Wakefield One Burton Street, Wakefield WF1 2EB

5th September9:30am- 1pm

Domestic Abuse Awareness Training

Wakefield Suite, (Behind Reception)Wakefield One Burton Street, Wakefield WF1 2EB

13th SeptemberBooking via Kim Etherington

MARAC Awareness Training

Briefing Room, Wakefield DHQ,Havertop Lane, Wakefield

27th September9:30am- 11:30am

DASH Training Wakefield Suite, (Behind Reception)Wakefield One Burton Street, Wakefield WF1 2EB

9th October9:30am- 1pm

Domestic Abuse Awareness Training

Wakefield Suite, (Behind Reception)Wakefield One Burton Street, Wakefield WF1 2EB

23rd October9:30am- 11:30am

DASH Training Wakefield Suite, (Behind Reception)Wakefield One Burton Street, Wakefield WF1 2EB

23rd OctoberBooking via Kim Etherington

MARAC Awareness Training

Briefing Room, Wakefield DHQ,Havertop Lane, Wakefield

6th November9:30am- 1pm

Domestic Abuse Awareness Training

Wakefield Suite, (Behind Reception)Wakefield One Burton Street, Wakefield WF1 2EB

7th November1.00pm-3.30pmLCSB Opportunity

Forced Marriage (FM) & Honour Based Abuse (HBA)

Town Hall Wood Street, WakefieldWF1 2HQ

14th November9:30am- 11:30am

DASH Training Wakefield Suite, (Behind Reception)Wakefield One Burton Street, Wakefield WF1 2EB

19th NovemberBooking via Kim Etherington

MARAC Awareness Training

Briefing Room, Wakefield DHQ,Havertop Lane, Wakefield

5th DecemberBooking via Kim Etherington

MARAC Awareness Training

Briefing Room, Wakefield DHQ,Havertop Lane, Wakefield

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Booking Forms See below (must be completed and returned to) [email protected]