Child to parent violence and abuse (safeguarding training course)
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Overview
This course is part of the safeguarding training programme.
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Course aims
- To give delegates an awareness of the issues they might come across in relation to child to parent violence and abuse (CVPA)
- Delegates will become familiar with various aspects of abuse (from understanding what abuse means, to being able to recognise signs of abuse)
- Delegates will be able to recognise what support agencies can provide
Course learning outcomes
By the end of the session participants will:
- Understand what is meant by CPVA
- Understand the dynamics of CPVA
- Understand the controlling behaviours of perpetrators of CPVA
- Understand how CPVA can affect different communities in different ways
- Have a working knowledge of support services, procedures and referral pathways that can help to support victims
- Understand the barriers to seeking help
- Feel more confident in dealing with cases of CPVA
- Understand the impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) on CPVA
Times, dates and venues
Dates:
- Thursday 11 July 2024 at 9am to midday (Boldon Community Association)
- Wednesday 19 March 2025 at 9am to midday (Boldon Community Association)
Delivered by: Nicola Connolly, Domestic Abuse Service.