“I will have greater confidence in recognising the types of abuse. Thanks for your gentle delivery and making us think. You got us doing and not just listening”
Audience / For:Â All school staff, PSHE leads, SENCOs, SLT in Kensington and Chelsea, and Westminster schools
Time:Â 3:45pm to 5:15pm
Cost: FREE
Booking:Â To book a place please use the booking system below.
- Note: If you have several colleagues wishing to attend a separate booking will need to be made for each person.
Training Overview:
Health Education Partnership are commissioned to offer free training and capacity building support to help schools develop a whole school approach to domestic abuse prevention, through the Domestic Abuse Prevention Programme in Schools. This training is just one element of how the Programme can support schools. It will invite attendees to unpick legislative frameworks, relevant research and data surrounding concepts such as coercive control and gender equality. It will make links with the DfE Guidance on RSHE, Domestic Abuse Act 2021 and safeguarding processes. This session is also available to schools as an INSET.
Impact on your Knowledge, Skills and Confidence:
- Increased knowledge of coercive control and its impact on the survivors of domestic abuse, including children.
- Improved skills in facilitating conversations around domestic abuse with families and colleagues.
- Improved confidence in identifying actions that schools can take to prevent domestic abuse.
For more information, or if you have any questions, please contact: