Domestic Abuse & Sexual Violence Training

Through our domestic abuse and sexual violence training, you’ll learn about domestic abuse and coercive control, how they intersect with sexual violence, and how to respond to and support those affected.

Our domestic abuse and sexual violence training is designed for all organisations and employees, as well as anyone seeking an in-depth understanding of domestic abuse, while building the skills and confidence to prevent it and respond effectively.


Delivery:

  • In-person or online


Online (open group) prices from:

  • £40 + booking fee (2hrs)
  • Visit our Eventbrite page for our latest online training dates


Online/In-person (private group) prices from:

  • £662 (2hrs)


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  • Understand what domestic abuse and coercive control are, and the legal framework surrounding them.
  • Explore how domestic abuse can intersect with sexual violence.
  • Understand the short and long-term impacts of domestic abuse.
  • Learn how to recognise signs of domestic abuse and respond in a trauma-informed way.
  • Develop self-care practices to support your own wellbeing while helping others.

Download our training brochure to explore all the workshops and learning opportunities we offer.

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We offer flexible licensing options for our trauma informed training packages (pricing available on request), giving your team ongoing access to high quality learning resources. You can also book a masterclass with our expert trainer to build the skills and confidence needed to deliver our impactful workshops within your organisation.

We’re pleased to offer anyone who has made a financial donation to us a 10% discount on our training workshops. Just let us know when you’re booking your training.


*National Centre for Domestic Violence (2024)

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