“We really appreciated all the help, knowledge and experience that has been provided and shared with us. It’s been amazing!” – WCC teacher
Audience / For: Any practitioners working in state-funded or academy primary, secondary, special and academy schools, including senior leaders, PSHE leads, SENCOs, DSLs, pastoral leads, class teachers. Not suitable for independent schools or partners.
Time: YOU CAN CHOOSE TO ATTEND 3:30pm to 4:30pm on a variety of dates in October or November
Cost: FREE
Overview:
Violence against Women and Girls, including domestic abuse and coercive control, negatively impacts the health of our communities. However, it is not inevitable and can be prevented through collective action. Educational settings, together with other local partners, play a crucial role in this. With the support available through the Domestic Abuse Prevention in Schools Programme, schools have an opportunity to embed a whole-school approach to domestic abuse prevention,
This practical one-to-one session will help with both identifying gaps in your existing provision and creating an action plan to imbed best practice regarding domestic abuse and healthy relationships. It will facilitate a discussion around the needs of staff, pupils and their parents and how best to support them. During this session we will answer your questions, share our expertise, tools and resources designed to support educational settings in tackling domestic abuse preventatively, using a whole-school approach.
Potential outcomes:
- A clear audit of existing RSHE provision, with a particular focus on domestic abuse.
- An action plan for the whole school to bridge any gaps in provision.
- Access to tools and resources to support the implementation of the action plan.
- A possibility to work towards the Healthy Schools London Silver/Gold awards.
Booking:
The booking link below will give you a drop down list of times to select from.
For more information, or if you have any questions, please contact:
Viktorija Zdanoviciute – viktorija.zdanoviciute@healtheducationpartnership.com