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Domestic violence is often neglected because it occurs behind closed doors and is a social taboo that is rarely discussed. This has to stop, and the most effective way to deal with the problem is to raise awareness, educate people, and intervene at the earliest possible stage. This Violence and Abuse Diploma course will teach you how to recognise violence and abuse, who is most vulnerable, and how to assist both adult and child victims.
Understanding domestic abuse and violence is the first step toward overcoming them. This course covers the fundamentals of violence and abuse, including who is most vulnerable, the various types of domestic abuse, and how domestic violence affects women and children. Through thiscourse, you will also learn how to assist adults you suspect are victims of violence and advice on recognising the signs and approaching someone with sensitivity and confidence.
Learning Outcomes
After completing this course, the learner will be able to:
Understand the fundamentals of violence & abuse.
Understand the dynamics of violence.
Gain a solid understanding of the impact of violence on victims.
Know how to assess the risks of violence and abuse of Children.
Know how to help children recover from domestic abuse.
Know how to support the victim and report incidents.
Work with victims of domestic abuse.
Why Choose Violence and Abuse Awareness Diploma Course from Us
Self-paced course, access available from anywhere.
Easy to understand, high-quality study materials.
This Course developed by industry experts.
MCQ quiz after each module to assess your learning.
Automated and instant assessment results.
24/7 support via live chat, phone call or email.
Free PDF certificate as soon as completing this course.
**Courses are included in this Course
Course 01: Domestic Violence and Abuse Diploma
Course 02: Clinical Psychology Diploma
Course 03: Level 2 Certificate in Understanding Safeguarding and Prevent
***Others Included of Violence and Abuse Diploma Course
Free 3 PDF Certificate
Access to Content - Lifetime
Exam Fee - Totally Free
Free Retake Exam
[ Note: Free PDF certificate as soon as completing the course ]
Detailed course curriculum of the Violence and Abuse Diploma Course:
Module 1: An Overview of Domestic Violence & Abuse
Define Domestic Violence
Identify Who is at Risk of Domestic Violence
Identify Different Types of Domestic Violence
Identifying the Myths and Reality about Domestic Violence
Module 2: Understanding the Dynamics of Domestic Violence
Why Do Victims Stay?
Understanding the Cycle of Abuse
Why Victims Do Not Report
Understanding the Components of Power and Control
Understanding the Signs of an Abusive Relationship
Module 3: How Does Domestic Abuse and Violence Begin
What Causes Domestic Abuse and Violence?
Indications of Abusive Behaviour
Dating Abuse
Module 4: The Impact of Domestic Violence on Victims
Who Can Be a Victim of Domestic Violence?
Understanding the Effects on Health
Financial Abuse Post-Separation
Understanding the Impact of Physical Abuse
Understanding the Violence Against Women & Children
Module 5: The Impact of Domestic Violence on Children & Young People
The Impact of Domestic Abuse on Children: Key Facts
Recognise the Types of Domestic Abuse Affecting Children and Young People
Recognise the Indicators of Abuse in Children
Understanding How Children are Affected by Domestic Violence
Module 6: Assessing the Risks of Domestic Violence and Abuses on Children
Understanding the Factors That May Increase the Risk
Understanding the Single Assessment Process
Understanding How to Assess If the Child is at Risk of Harm?
Module 7: Helping Children Recover from Domestic Abuse
Interventions in Domestic Abuse Involving Children
Helping Children Deal with Their Experience
Coping with the Violence
Module 8: The Ways of Supporting the Victim and Reporting Incidents
Things to Do If a Victim Discloses
Understand Why Children Do Not Disclose
Taking Action
Supporting Friends, Family and Colleagues in Domestic Abuse Situations
Why Access to Support for Domestic Abuse can be Difficult
Domestic Abuse and Violence Assessment Tools
Module 9: Understanding the Process of Record Keeping
What to Record?
How to Record?
What is Confidentiality?
Storage of Information
Sharing of Information
Module 10: Working with Victims of Domestic Abuse
Violence Services Volunteer
Careers for Domestic Violence Counsellors
The Multi-Agency Risk Assessment Conference
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***GIFT Courses:
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***Clinical Psychology Diploma***
Module 01: An Overview of Mental Health
Module 02: Different Viewpoints in Psychology
Module 03: Social Psychology
Module 04: Utilising Cognitive Psychology
Module 05: Understanding Childhood and Adolescent Psychiatric Disorders
Module 06: Understanding Stress and Anxiety Disorders
Module 07: Understanding Schizophrenia
Module 08: Understanding Personality Disorders
Module 09: Understanding Mood Disorders
Module 10: Understanding Eating & Sleeping Disorders
Module 11: Understanding Self-Harm and Suicide
Module 12: Treating Mental Illness: Medication and Therapy
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***Level 2 Certificate in Understanding Safeguarding and Prevent***
Module 01: Understanding the Prevent Duty
Module 02: Understanding Safeguarding
Module 03: Understanding Online Safety
Assessment Method
After completing each module of the Violence and Abuse Diploma, you will find automated MCQ quizzes. To unlock the next module, you need to complete the quiz task and get at least 60% marks. Once you complete all the modules in this manner, you will be qualified to request your certification.
Certification
After completing the MCQ/Assignment assessment for this course, you will be entitled to a Certificate of Completion from Training Tale. It will act as proof of your extensive professional development. The certificate is in PDF format, which is completely free to download. A printed version is also available upon request. It will also be sent to you through a courier for £13.99.
The Violence and Abuse Diploma course is ideal for anyone who works or wants to work with vulnerable people, especially if you work or volunteer in domestic violence.
There are no specific requirements for this Violence and Abuse Diploma course because it does not require any advanced knowledge or skills.
Students who intend to enrol in this Domestic Violence and Abuse Diploma course must meet the following requirements:
Good command of the English language
Must be vivacious and self-driven
Basic computer knowledge
A minimum of 16 years of age is required
Certificate of completion
Digital certificate - Included
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