Domestic Abuse Awareness Webinar (Virtual Classroom)
This free 2 hour webinar is designed for frontline Derbyshire practitioners who have little or no knowledge about domestic abuse and who want to know what it is, and the different forms it takes, including control and coercion. You will also learn about the support on offer for victims in Derbyshire.
If you have a Derbyshire Learning Online account, click on the course title hyperlink (blue text – usually at the top or to the right) to take you to the course page. From there you can see course information, webinar dates, latest availability and can book your place online. Booking is essential.
If you don't have a DLO account, please contact dlo@derbyshire.gov.uk
If you would further course information or advice on whether this course is suitable for you please contact communitysafety.training@derbyshire.gov.uk
Domestic Abuse Risk Assessment Webinar (Virtual Classroom)
This free 2 hour webinar is designed for frontline Derbyshire practitioners who have little or no knowledge about domestic abuse risk assessment and who want to know how to support victims to access domestic abuse services . We’ll also look at when to refer to MARAC and how to apply your professional judgement.
It will help if you have a basic understanding about Domestic Abuse before attending the webinar, so you may wish to complete the 'Domestic Abuse: An Introduction' eLearning course or Domestic Abuse Awareness Webinar, if you have not had any domestic abuse training in the last couple of years.
If you have a Derbyshire Learning Online account, click on the course title hyperlink (blue text – usually at the top or to the right) to take you to the course page. From there you can see course information, webinar dates, latest availability and can book your place online. Booking is essential.
If you don't have a DLO account, please contact dlo@derbyshire.gov.uk
If you would further course information or advice on whether this course is suitable for you please contact communitysafety.training@derbyshire.gov.uk