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Supporting Domestic Abuse Survivors with Learning Disabilities and Autism

30th January 2025 @ 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm

Free - £15.00
Best practice and expert lived experiences.
A 1.5 hour briefing delivered by ARC (Association for Real Change)

Cost: Free to people working in Nottingham city and county

(Chargeable outside of these areas)

Location: Online – MS Teams

Duration: 1.5 hours

Aim: 

To improve understanding of survivors with learning disabilities and/or autism through interviews, and offer practical advice on offering support and overcoming barriers to help-seeking. 

Learning points: 

  • Introduction to the Us Too project (ARC) 
  • Overview of barriers faced by survivors with autism and learning disabilities 
  • Key good practice to improve responses (with reference to resources & toolkits) 
  • Q&A with two Us Too project experts with lived experience – questions submitted in advance

Q&A submission: 

Please use this Microsoft form to submit any questions you have for the experts with lived experiences. These questions will be screened by Equation before submission to the interviewer at Us Too. The deadline for submission is 12.12.24. 

Us Too Project (ARC) 

ARC England is the only membership organisation specifically for learning disability and autism providers. ARC (Association for Real Change) supports knowledge development, improves practice and influences policy in health and social care for the benefit of people with learning disabilities or other support needs such as autism, mental health problems, sensory and physical disabilities.  

ARC set up the Us Too project in 2019 in response to the growing awareness of the greatly increased risk of domestic abuse/sexual violence for women with a learning disability and autistic women. The project brought together a group of women, all of whom had experienced domestic abuse, sexual violence or both. They were supported (in partnership with the Women’s Centre Cornwall) to draw on their experiences to develop and deliver training to their peers, social care providers and specialist DA/SV services. They continue their work to this day. 

The team has also been widely consulted by the Home Office, the Domestic Abuse Commissioner and Operation Bluestone Soteria. 

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 be aware that this session will contain some reference to types of domestic abuse. It is recommended that the session is attended in a quiet and confidential space. If you are impacted by the content of the session, you will be provided with points of contact as part of your follow on resources, and reference will be made to support options in the session.

Information on support is also available on Equation’s Website: Get Help | Equation

Cancellation

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.

Cost

Please be aware: due to the conditions of our funding, this training is free to people working in Nottingham City and County – chargeable outside of these areas.

We are monitoring the attendance list and you will be asked to pay if you do not qualify for a free ticket.

Funders

Funded by County Deep Dive initiative as part of the aditional barriers awareness campaign.

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