Domestic abuse campaign: Let's keep ourselves and others safe - Pre workshop guidance

Contents

  1. Overview
  2. Confidentiality
  3. Further advice and information
  4. Download in PDF format

Overview

Please read this guidance joining the sessions.

Domestic abuse (DA) can be an emotive subject. We have carefully and sensitively chosen the content and materials used in our lesson plans.

The discussions and the direction will be steered by yourselves, the students.

However, if for any reason you find any of the information or discussions upsetting, please take a break and re-join when you feel ready.

Staff will be available to support you if or when needed.


Confidentiality 

Information disclosed will be kept confidential unless we feel you or others may be at risk of harm.

If there is the risk of harm, information will be shared with appropriate professionals who can help and support.


Further advice and information

If you would like some support, or if an aspect of the work triggers a reaction to any personal experience you may have, past or present, the following helplines are available to talk to someone in confidence:

  • Freephone 24 Hour National Domestic Abuse Helpline 0808 2000 247
  • Impact Family Services IDVA service, outreach support and children's service
  • In an emergency or if you suspect someone is in need of help immediately always contact 999, if not an immediate emergency situation domestic abuse incidents can be reported to police using 101.

You can get further advice and information from the following websites:


Download in PDF format

Let's keep ourselves and others safe - Pre workshop guidance