
DAE Training
Engage: Understanding And Responding
To Domestic Abuse
Are you new to the domestic abuse sector or do you work frontline in the public or third sector?
This introductory 3 hour training is essential in understanding what domestic abuse is, how to respond, and how to carry out a risk assessment and basic safety planning.
For full details of the session, click here to download the full information sheet.
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Professionals working frontline in the public sector, third sector or new to the domestic abuse sector. This is an introductory training for people who have minimal knowledge of domestic abuse.
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Please register your interest using the button further down the page and one of our team will be in touch.
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The session can be delivered in-person or remotely.
Meet Your Trainer:
Vicki Rawlinson-Coates
Specialist Services Manager
To find out more about our expert training team here
“It's rare that a training session has had the team so involved—The facilitators were engaging and created a real sense of focus and willingness to learn. It was invaluable to have the direct experience of the trainer, and so eye-opening. We honestly didn’t know just how many different types of abuse that the trans and non-binary community face. This has shifted our thinking and given us the tools to respond so much better.”
— Lynne Kemp, Service Manager, Shropshire Domestic Abuse Service