Category: Services
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Tackling Domestic Abuse
There are many stakeholders we work with when Tackling Domestic Abuse where we help make positive changes on the community, families, local authorities and PCC’s. We ensure that we provide a wide range of support such as services in domestic abuse, family support, group work and 1-1 sessions, preventative work and integrated safety services. We…
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Training and Consultancy
Training and Consultancy Our training courses have been developed from our experience in offender rehabilitation and supporting people with complex needs. The courses are especially designed for anyone working in the voluntary or community sectors, such as professionals working with perpetrators or victims of domestic violence or young people, as well as staff (from any sector) who provide front line support to the general…
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Family Services – Children Impacted By Domestic Abuse
We work with children and young people, and their families, in a multi-agency approach to provide early intervention and specialist programmes. We are developing resilience in children and young people living with domestic abuse. Our services include providing tailored, specialist support to meet the holistic needs of children and young people (aged 11-24) who are impacted…
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The Domestic Abuse Course
Overview This course is aimed at staff experienced in working with perpetrators of Domestic Violence and Abuse (DVA). It explores ways in which staff can engage with perpetrators and includes Motivational Interviewing techniques and other skills designed to promote a change in behaviour. It also provides 8 one-to-one sessions designed to use with DVA perpetrators. How…
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Introduction to the Criminal Justice System
You will gain an overview of the criminal justice system (CJS), the criminal justice process and the offender’s journey.The one-day course will develop your understanding of:
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Spousal Assault Risk Assessment Guide
Overview This is used to help criminal justice professionals predict the likelihood of domestic violence. It is a vital tool which can help determine the degree to which an individual poses a threat to his spouse, children, family members, or other people involved. This training gives background to the tool and how it is used…
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Domestic Violence and Abuse (DVA) Awareness
Overview Many professionals and individuals will be working with someone affected by domestic violence and abuse. This course raises vital awareness by providing information on the prevalence and patterns of different types of domestic abuse and the intentions and beliefs that allow for relationships to turn abusive.
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Female Awareness and Domestic Abuse (FADA)
Overview FADA is a 1-1 programme for women who are violent or abusive in domestic settings. There are 8-14 sessions where each session helps meet the needs of the individual. Trauma-informed techniques are used to help recognise many women engaging in this programme have/are also victims of domestic abuse. RISE has applied a culturally grounded…
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Domestic Abuse Safety Advisors (DASAs)
Overview DASA work with a variety of agencies to ensure that victims receive all the necessary support to overcome their traumatic experiences and to plan for a better future. We have trained specialists who offer confidential and non-judgemental advice to victims of domestic abuse. Contact will be made with the current or ex-partners of all…
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New Beginnings Programme
Overview In addition to support from Domestic Abuse Safety Advisors (DASAs), victims can be offered the New Beginnings programme. The New Beginnings programme provides a confidential and problem-free environment for perpetrators to share their experiences. It focuses on the safety and wellbeing of victims and helping them to devise a safety plan. The aims of the…