Training
Our expert training is here to equip you with everything you need to respond to domestic abuse and sexual violence. Whatever your role, Equation can help you develop your professional skills, spot the signs, take the right action, and support those affected.
Learn with our range of free online or face to face sessions. We’ve a wide range of topics but we recommend starting with our Understanding and Responding to Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence: Overview of referral pathways as further training refers back to learnings from these sessions.
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Training for early years settings
Free online and face to face sessions for any organisation caring for, or educating children from birth to five years.
Rural Domestic Abuse
Free training for professionals and members of the public, in Bingham, Cotgrave and surrounding villages.
Do you need training tailored to meet your needs?
Equation has a strong background in delivering full and half day training sessions and can develop bespoke training programs tailored specifically to the needs of your agency or required area of development. Email training@equation.org.uk
On-demand training
Online training and educational content relating to domestic abuse and sexual violence. Available to view anytime.
Briefings and Bespoke Training
Find out more about our available briefings and bespoke training programs designed for ‘in-house’ delivery. Now available for remote delivery.
Introductory Training
Introduction to domestic abuse for workers and volunteers: 20 Mins, Access Anytime
A basic introduction to domestic abuse for workers and volunteers in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire during the COVID-19 restrictions.
Economic Abuse in the Context of Domestic Abuse
Interview with Dr. Nicola-Sharp Jeffs from Surviving Economic Abuse. It provides an insightful overview of Economic Abuse and highlights the key resources and referral points.
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