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28 Violence courses in London delivered Live Online

Parenting: Preparing for adolescence

By Restored

Bekah Legg, CEO of Restored, leads this webinar on how to raise our families with a culture of consent in a highly sexualised world.

Parenting: Preparing for adolescence
Delivered Online
£5

Domestic Violence (Achieving ILR)

By Immigration Advice Service

This course equips immigration practitioners and advocates with the knowledge and skills to assist domestic violence survivors in obtaining Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) in the UK. Course Overview:   Achieving Indefinite Leave to Remain in Domestic Violence Cases” is a comprehensive training program designed for immigration practitioners and advocates. It provides the necessary knowledge and skills to support domestic violence survivors in obtaining Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) in the UK. Participants will explore eligibility criteria, evidence gathering, exceptional circumstances, and application processes to empower survivors on their journey to safety and security. Throughout the course, participants will gain a deep understanding of the eligibility requirements for ILR, enabling them to effectively advise and support their clients. They will learn how to guide survivors in collecting and presenting compelling evidence that strengthens their cases, while also understanding alternative routes and exceptional circumstances for those who do not meet standard eligibility criteria. The course provides practical strategies for enhancing the chances of a successful outcome. Participants will also learn the step-by-step procedures for making a domestic violence concession application, equipping them with the skills to compile persuasive application packages. By the end of the training, participants will be equipped with the knowledge, practical skills, and strategies necessary to assist domestic violence survivors in achieving ILR.   Course joining links, materials and instructions are sent out 24hours before the course starts. Why Choose IAS’ Immigration Training Courses? Immigration Advice Service has been providing professional immigration services for over 10 years in the public, private and corporate sectors. Our fully qualified and OISC regulated trainer will guide you through the content in our comprehensive training course. See why others like to study with IAS: Delivered Online Expert Course Trainer Free Course Materials Certificate of Attendance   Join over 92% of satisfied customers who found their training with IAS useful and beneficial. You will also be provided with training materials to keep after completing the course. How is this course structured? The “Domestic Violence (Immigration based)” training workshop will involve the following: 1. Understanding Eligibility: Who Qualifies for Indefinite Leave to Remain Overview of the criteria and requirements for domestic violence survivors seeking Indefinite Leave to Remain Exploring the key factors that determine eligibility 2. Advising Clients about Evidence Guidance on effectively advising clients on gathering and presenting compelling evidence to support their cases Understanding the types of evidence that can strengthen an application and highlight the impact of domestic violence 3. Considering Exceptional Circumstances when Clients Do Not Qualify under the Rules Exploring alternative routes and exceptional circumstances that may still enable survivors to secure Leave to Remain Discussing strategies for presenting exceptional circumstances to enhance the chances of a successful outcome 4. Making a Domestic Violence Concession Application

Domestic Violence (Achieving ILR)
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£120

M.D.D DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SUPPORT PACKAGE (DEPRESSION AND LONELINESS)

4.9(27)

By Miss Date Doctor Dating Coach London, Couples Therapy

Support and advice Confidentiality and directional advice Daily support Self-esteem building Domestic advice helpline assistance Help understanding individuals situation Progressive coaching Moving forward and finding true love 30 mins x 4 a week 4 weeks package https://relationshipsmdd.com/product/domestic-violence-support-package/

M.D.D DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SUPPORT PACKAGE (DEPRESSION AND LONELINESS)
Delivered in London or UK Wide or OnlineFlexible Dates
£500

Life Sentence - Domestic abuse and stalking

5.0(40)

By Certain Curtain Theatre Company

This online training session develops knowledge; understanding and awareness of domestic violence/abuse with a focus on the aftermath of an attempted domestic homicide. It provides a safe learning space to improve knowledge and understanding of key issues and confidence to respond and improve your work practice.

Life Sentence - Domestic abuse and stalking
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£40

EMOTIONAL WELLBEING

By Inclusive Solutions

This workshop gives an opportunity to focus on the emotional needs of children and young people and how to meet these. We lift the lid on an emerging urgent inclusion issue, meeting the emotional well being of all children. In one year 1300 young men committed suicide in the UK. In the UK the commonest cause of death among those aged 16-35 is suicide. Online Course now available via Teachable Platform – Understanding children’s Emotional Needs Learn at your own pace… lots of text and video support Course Category Behaviour and Relationships Meeting emotional needs Early Years Inclusion Description This workshop gives an opportunity to focus on the emotional needs of children and young people and how to meet these. We lift the lid on an emerging urgent inclusion issue, meeting the emotional well being of all children. In one year 1300 young men committed suicide in the UK. In the UK the commonest cause of death among those aged 16-35 is suicide. 1 in 4 women experience domestic violence and 2 women a week are killed by a current or ex partner. We need to find ways to allow children to unclench their hearts and learn to experience, process, communicate and manage their own emotional lives for their own and for the good of the wider community. Testimonials Be the first…. Learning Objectives Increased understanding of emotional needs Access to a wider range of practical strategies to impact on meeting emotional and behaviour problems Deeper understanding of core values surrounding inclusion Opportunity to reflect on professional attitudes and behaviour towards children and their emotional challenges New skills and processes to make emotionally challenged children’s inclusion and achievement more successful Who Is It For ? Early years and school based practitioners Key workers Teaching Assistants with support roles Heads and deputies SENCOs Advanced skills teachers Primary and secondary classroom teachers Parents Local authority support services Course Content Shared experiences of teaching and parenting around emotional well being Circle of Courage as away of understanding emotional needs Fathers, mothers and sons and daughters Drinking and drugs, filling the emotional void Depression and suicide Anger and violence Solution Circle Problem Solving What children really need

EMOTIONAL WELLBEING
Delivered in UK Wide Travel Costs or OnlineFlexible Dates
£1,800 to £2,500

BOYS’ EMOTIONAL NEEDS

By Inclusive Solutions

This workshop gives an opportunity to focus on the emotional needs of boys and how to meet these. We lift the lid on an emerging urgent inclusion issue,namely meeting the emotional needs of boys. Everyone knows a boy. They may be pupil, son, brother, parent or partner. Boys when they become adults are over represented in the prison, and mental health system. Course Category Meeting emotional needs Description This workshop gives an opportunity to focus on the emotional needs of boys and how to meet these. We lift the lid on an emerging urgent inclusion issue,namely meeting the emotional needs of boys. Everyone knows a boy. They may be pupil, son, brother, parent or partner. Boys when they become adults are over represented in the prison, and mental health system. In one recent year 1300 young men committed suicide in the UK. In the UK the commonest cause of death among those aged 16-35 is suicide. Three men for every one woman kill themselves every year (Guardian, June 2006). 1 in 4 women experience domestic violence and 2 women a week are killed by a current or ex partner. Boys and men are a major concern. We need to find ways to allow them to unclench their hearts and learn to experience, process, communicate and manage their own emotional lives for their own and for the good of the wider community. Testimonials ‘Thanks for a super day, lots of good ideas for our citizens of the future. We need to offer them the best and what we would offer our own children’?? ‘Enjoyed the day very much. Brilliant ideas and lots of food for thought. Will use the solution circle. A great tool!’ ‘went well and the ethos/participation was commendably facilititated. well done’. ‘Wonderful day!’ ‘Still getting lots of positive messages this end.’ Learning Objectives Increased understanding of boys’ emotional needs Access to a wider range of practical strategies to impact on meeting emotional and behaviour problems Deeper understanding of core values surrounding inclusion of boys Opportunity to reflect on professional attitudes and behaviour towards boys and their emotional challenges New skills and processes to make boys’ inclusion and achievement more successful Who Is It For ? Early years and school based practitioners Key workers Teaching Assistants with support roles Heads and deputies SENCOs Advanced skills teachers Primary and secondary classroom teachers Parents Local authority support services Course Content The course explores the questions : Is there a problem with boys? What can we do to meet the emotional needs of boys? What helps? What should our priority be with boys? This workshop will explore: Cultural and historical expectations of boys in our society Shared experiences of teaching and parenting boys Circle of Courage as away of understanding emotional needs Fathers, mothers and sons Drinking and drugs: filling the emotional void Depression and suicide Anger and violence Solution Circle Problem Solving around boys needs What boys really need

BOYS’ EMOTIONAL NEEDS
Delivered in UK Wide Travel Costs or OnlineFlexible Dates
£1,800 to £2,500

Conflict Management training

5.0(58)

By Safety Solutions Training Ltd.

Course Content: Open discussions - risks associated with the workplace Health and safety legislation in relation to workplace violence - employer and employee duties Digital online security; avoiding online harassment The conflict cycle, dynamic threat assessment Effective use of body language and communication skills during confrontational situations Managing confrontation through distractions and interpersonal skills Lone worker safe systems of work; communication responsibilities Recognising potentially unsafe situations or situations of deteriorating safety i.e., violence and aggression, inappropriate conduct, malicious allegations Case study review Legislation regarding self-defence, emphasising its role as a last resort measure Post-incident procedures, emphasising the formulation of comprehensive and robust incident reports to identify potential risks and provide a thorough account of the situation.

Conflict Management training
Delivered in person or OnlineFlexible Dates
£99

IAAS: Senior Caseworker Exam Preparation Course

By DG Legal

This one day online course will assist candidates in preparing for the forthcoming initial Senior Caseworker exam.

IAAS: Senior Caseworker Exam Preparation Course
Delivered Online + more
£165 to £220

Sexual Violence, Sexual Harassment and Harmful Sexual Behaviour

By Brightcore Consultancy

This masterclass will focus on supporting Key Safeguarding staff in understanding the current context around SVSH and HSB in your setting.

Sexual Violence, Sexual Harassment and Harmful Sexual Behaviour
Delivered Online
£80

Domestic Abuse Training - Coercive Control

5.0(40)

By Certain Curtain Theatre Company

A unique CPD accredited course delivered online - exploring domestic violence and abuse and coercive control - utilising lived experience and dynamic original theatre to help you make sure your first response is the right response

Domestic Abuse Training - Coercive Control
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£40

Educators matching "Violence"

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Power The Fight

power the fight

5.0(1)

London

Power The Fight is an award-winning charity which aims to be the conduit between communities and policy makers (see our Community Empowerment Cycle diagram above). We create co-produced/co-designed long-term strategies for sustainable structural change. Most of our work is with young people, families, schools, local authorities, faith groups and community organisations who want to be equipped to engage with youth violence issues in their context. We do this in a number of ways: 1. Training and Events At Power The Fight we have access to leading thinkers and practitioners from a range of disciplines working in the field of youth violence. Since the beginning of 2019 we have trained and equipped over 8000 organisations and individuals to make a difference to young people’s lives, including the NHS, schools, faith groups, charities, local authorities and more. For more information go to our training page or see what events we have coming up. 2. Resources At Power The Fight we have developed resources to help organisations, faith and community groups to better understand issues relating to youth violence. These include specialist PowerTalks, links to helpful websites and toolkits. For more information go to PowerTalks or our resources page. 3. Building Connections At Power The Fight we bring community groups together with local authorities, services and other partners to promote mutuality, improve cohesion and effect change. For more information on how we can serve you go to bespoke programmes. We invest the money we raise into equipping communities to build sustainable, community-owned projects that promote peace and end youth violence. To support our work please donate today. 4. Families At Power The Fight we support families impacted by youth violence. We do this in partnership, providing access to culturally competent therapeutic, financial and legal support. We have also developed our Therapeutic Intervention for Peace programme (TIP) which is now being piloted across London. TIP provides culturally competent therapy to young people, families and frontline staff engaging/impacted by violence affecting young people. For more information on TIP please go to our TIP report page where you can read our research report. This was published in September 2020 with funding from the Mayor of London’s Violence Reduction Unit.

Redthread

redthread

London

Delivered by leading charities tackling youth violence, Catch22 and Redthread, The Social Switch Project is switching the narrative on how social media’s relationship to youth violence is understood, tackled and solved. How the project was formed The Social Switch Project launched when Google.org was seeking a way to tackle the growing issue of antisocial and violent online behaviour, which often leads to violence offline. Where antisocial behaviour was once mostly limited to a physical audience, harmful content is now rapidly shared online, resulting in retaliation and feeding gang violence. This programme contributes to the public health approach to tackling youth violence. Utilising funding from the corporate sector, Catch22 and Redthread are able to offer these learning opportunities for London’s young people and professionals. Who is involved? Initially funded by Google.org, two of London’s leading charities Catch22 and Redthread, launched the pilot project in 2019. Catch22’s extensive research in the area and frontline experience of reducing violence, is combined with Redthread’s expertise in delivering youth violence interventions. Google.org encouraged both partners to use their knowledge to create an exemplary pilot project.  The Mayor of London’s Violence Reduction Unit is now supporting the next phase of the project to build our impact and shape its future development. The Social Switch Project has a large advisory board, with representatives from across the sector, police, and academics. We’re already working with key players, including Google, Facebook, TikTok, City Hall, the Metropolitan Police, and The Children’s Society.