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Massage for Trauma and PTSD

5.0(8)

By The Medical Massage Lady Training School

The trauma massage course is designed to inform about different types of trauma, including domestic abuse, early childhood abuse, rape and also takes a look at post traumatic stress disorder. The course includes all information that is required to ensure a safe massage treatment for any client who has unresolved trauma, taking into account any precautions.

Massage for Trauma and PTSD
Delivered Online On Demand
£100 to £265

Safety, Security & Situational Awareness for Women (S3AW)

By Stirling Defence

Be prepared, not paranoid! Course curriculum What are we going to teach you? 1 Instructions for this course Enrollment Process Trouble Shooting 2 Welcome to Safety, Security & Situational Awareness for Women How to use the course player 3 Let's get started! The Why Lesson 1 - Introduction to Safety, Security, Situational Awareness for Women Lesson 2 - Principles of Real-time Behaviour Lesson 3 - How to Recognise Threats through Behaviour Observation Test Lesson 4 - The Predator Mindset Lesson 5- The Dynamics of the Brain Lesson 6 - Indicators of Spiking, Common Date Rape Narcotics and their Effects. Lesson 7 - Colour Coded Risk Evaluation Final Assessment Training and Evaluation Feedback Form 4 Next Steps... Before you go... Recommended Reading List

Safety, Security & Situational Awareness for Women (S3AW)
Delivered Online On Demand
£45

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SAY Women

say women

5.0(2)

Glasgow

SAY Women offers safe semi-supported accommodation and emotional support for young women aged 16 to 25 who are survivors of sexual abuse, rape or sexual assault and who are homeless, or threatened with homelessness. SAY Women was established in 1991 in response to CHAR research that found 4 in 10 young women who were homeless had become so due to sexual abuse. The research recognised the complex needs of young women in this position and the high risk of ongoing targeting from perpetrators due to their vulnerable circumstances. We are a charity of women supporting women who are survivors of men’s sexual violence. Using the framework of the Judith Herman model: Establishing Safety, Mourning & Remembering, Reconnection and Move On, we operate the Social Model of support. This concentrates on the experience of abuse as the issue, and recognises that the behaviours that survivors have had to use, such as self-harm and anger, are coping strategies. Collage.jpg Support for the young women is offered in the form of semi-independent living in our Accommodation Project, alongside support to prepare for a more independent lifestyle, as well as looking at the difficulties surrounding their childhood sexual abuse. They work towards moving into their own tenancy, while we offer ongoing support at our Resource Service with emotional and mental health difficulties, plus groupwork, events, activities and help with practical issues. The support we provide is flexible and varies according to what each young woman needs, so she is always in control and can access the service at a pace that suits her.