We all have a role in helping to combat domestic abuse and safeguard
children and vulnerable adults.
If you work in Education, 3 to 5 children in the average classroom
will be witnessing domestic abuse at home. Nearly all victims of
domestic abuse will come in to contact with the NHS at some point
in their lives and practitioners who recognise domestic abuse and
know how to help can literally be a lifeline for survivors.
As 1 in 4 women and 1 in 6 men will experience domestic abuse at
some point in their lifetime, you are also likely to come into contact
with friends, relatives, neighbours or colleagues affected by domestic
abuse.
At home or at work - would you know how to help?
The Domestic Abuse newsletter can help you to keep up to date with
developments in the field. Look at the training page of the latest
Newsletter for information on courses.
There are links to a range of policy and guidance documents on
this website and these can guide you to using best practice.
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