Domestic Abuse in Young People’s Relationships – Teen DASH RIC

 

Cost: Free to people working in Nottingham city and county. Chargeable outside of these areas

Date: Choose from a range of available dates when booking online

Location: Online

Duration:  3.5 hours

 

About this training session

Developed and delivered by experts from Juno Women’s Aid, this three hour training focuses on understanding and effectively using the Teen DASH RIC.

 

 

Who should attend?

This essential training is designed for anyone working with young people, including:

  • School safeguarding staff
  • Educators
  • Social workers
  • Domestic violence support workers
  • Charity workers
  • Youth service professionals
  • Supported housing
  • Youth groups
  • Young people’s care homes
  • Foster carers
  • College staff

 

What you’ll learn

Our training session will cover the use of the young person’s DASH-RIC form. You will gain valuable insights and practical guidance on:

  • The dynamics of domestic abuse in young people’s intimate relationships
  • Risk assessment tailored for young people
  • Completing a detailed DASH
  • Adapting methods and approaches specifically for young people
  • Support services available and referral routes for young people experiencing domestic abuse
  • Making MARAC referrals accurately and with professional judgment
  • Best practices for conducting a DASH-RIC with a young person

 

 

Learning outcomes

By the end of this training, you will:

  • Have a greater understanding of the dynamics of domestic abuse in young people’s relationships
  • Feel more confident talking to young people about domestic abuse
  • Be better equipped to use the young person’s DASH RIC
  • Have greater knowledge of local support services and referral pathways for young people

 

Take this opportunity to enhance your skills and provide crucial support to young people.

 

 

Important notes

This training will cover sensitive topics related to different types of domestic abuse. If you are participating from a shared building, we recommend finding a private space to avoid disturbances during the session. Please be mindful that discussing domestic abuse can be personally impactful, so consider this before joining the training.

 

 

Find out more or book

Choose an upcoming session below or, if you’ve got questions, drop an email to training@equation.org.uk.

Please note failure to attend the course without prior cancellation may result in a charge for your place. If you do wish to cancel, you can do so through your Eventbrite confirmation or by getting in touch with our team at training@equation.org.uk.

These sessions are funded by local partners for local delivery in Nottinghamshire county.

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