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106 Educators providing Domestic Abuse courses delivered Online

Hampton Trust

hampton trust

Southampton

We are ambitious in our goals and the way in which we help those affected by domestic abuse. To tackle the root cause of domestic abuse we work directly with individuals who are being abusive. We make it our mission and our focus to identify the complexities behind violent, coercive and controlling behaviour to end the cycle of domestic abuse and reduce repeat victimisation. Too often the value of a perpetrator led approach is overlooked in favour of victim services due to the lack of evidence and lack of funding. Our decades of experience working with perpetrators, and subsequent results, has reinforced the belief that people can change. We have access to, and intelligence on, perpetrators outside of criminal justice that no other agencies have, enabling us to measure success rates as well being the first to intervene to ensure victim safety. We know that responding to domestic abuse is a challenge across all frontline services and we can’t do this alone. We work with a range of stakeholders across the voluntary and statutory sector to deliver what we know works. We are fortunate to have excellent partnerships with those sharing our passion to make a difference, no matter how hard it seems. We strongly believe the current criminal justice response to offenders needs reviewing. If we are to address the vulnerabilities associated with offending , and ultimately reduce offence rates, it requires a significant shake up. To that end we are not afraid to test new approaches evident in our innovative criminal justice interventions and the programmes we offer young adult offenders to consider their choices. We are currently exploring a trauma informed response to working with females in the criminal justice system.

Hestia

hestia

4.7(18)

London

At Hestia we support adults and children in times of crisis. We deliver services across London and the Southeast, advocate nationally on the issues that affect the people we work with and also provide training for employers on both modern slavery and domestic abuse and sexual violence. Modern Slavery: Hestia's specialist Modern Slavery trainings are designed to provide your staff with an in depth understanding of the current scale and nature of exploitation in the UK and globally. Through real life case studies, discussions and interactive tasks, attendees will gain the skills they need to navigate the UK's support systems and laws, helping them to confidently identify when someone might be a victim of Modern Slavery. All our trainings require a minimum sign up of 12 people and are delivered by our team of Modern Slavery specialists online or at your place of work. For more information visit our website [https://www.hestia.org/modern-slavery-training]. Everyone’s Business – Hestia’s domestic abuse and sexual violence training: Hestia's Everyone's Business Programme supports employers to put in place a robust response to domestic abuse and sexual violence for their employees. We offer CPD accredited training, from our expert team of domestic abuse and sexual violence specialists. Training packages include: domestic abuse awareness training, HR & line manager training and Domestic Abuse Champion Training. The training will look at different types of abuse, how to spot the signs and how to respond to disclosures. Training options range from DA awareness webinars to more in-depth training that can be tailored to your organisation. For more information email: Everyones.Business@hestia.org [Everyones.Business@hestia.org]

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