Face to Face training for Early Years Practitioners
Location: Middle Street Resource Centre, 74 Middle Street, Beeston, Nottingham, NG9 2AR
About the training:
Due to an increase in research and a better understanding of early brain development, we now know that babies, toddlers and even the unborn child can be significantly impacted by Domestic Abuse.
Equation recognises those professionals and practitioners who have daily contact with children in the 0–5-year age range can play a significant role in helping them overcome some of the challenges they face.
This session will offer Early Years Practitioners the opportunity to understand, identify and respond to both adult and child survivors of Domestic Abuse in Early Year settings.
We will provide you with free training, guidance, information, and resources to assist in:
About our trainers
Our trainers here at Equation, have an extensive background in supporting survivors of domestic abuse in a range of specialist provisions, as well as supporting children.
Want to find out more or book?
Book securely online here or, if you’ve got questions, drop an email to training@equation.org.uk
Cancellation
PLEASE NOTE: : This training is being held face to face. Please provide at least 24 hours notice if you cannot attend the training.
If you are unable to attend due to sickness on the day please inform us by email. We are also able to accept an alternative delegate in your place – their name will need to be provided before the start of the session by email to training@equation.org.uk.
Failure to attend without notice will be classed as no show. Your manager will be notified of your absence.
Funded by
This course has been funded by OPCC
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.
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