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Controlling and Coercive Behaviour

Tue, 12 Nov 2024, 09:30–16:00 GMT
Safeguarding Partnership Board, 16/16a Britannia Place, Bath Street, St Helier, Jersey Map
Controlling and Coercive Behaviour

Audience

This is suitable for anyone who works directly with children and adults who may be at risk of domestic abuse. It explains nature and impact of coercive controlling behaviour on families and how professionals and organisations can work to support victims.

Aim

To raise awareness of coercive and controlling behaviour within domestic abuse.

Workbook

Before you attend this course, you must download and complete the workbook which is accessed here. You must bring your finished workbook to the in-person session.

Learning Outcomes

In this module you will:

  • Describe and critically analyse models of the use of power and control by abusers
  • Describe the nature of coercive and controlling behaviours
  • Describe how the intersectionality of disability, race, sexual orientation & other protected characteristics can increase the risk of coercion and control
  • Outline key challenges of practice in this area, including the interplay between coercion and control, capacity and safeguarding adults
  •  Identify organisations that can support victims


Please Note: This event is a 6-hour face to face session and also requires approximately 2 hours of pre-work which must be completed before coming on the session.


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Facilitators

Jason Loveless

Senior Multi Agency Learning and Development Officer

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Location

Safeguarding Partnership Board, 16/16a Britannia Place, Bath Street, St Helier, Jersey

Classifications

Categories
  • Safeguarding Adults and Children