Domestic abuse, suicide and self harm

 

Cost: Free to people working in Nottingham city and county

(Chargeable outside of these areas)

Location: Online

Duration: 2.5 hours 

 

This course is for workers and volunteers from all sectors who want to understand the links between domestic abuse and suicide in order to improve responses to survivors with whom suicide is a concern.  

 

Learning outcomes

  • Raise awareness of the links between domestic abuse and suicide and self-harm. 
  • Explore case studies to inform understanding and increase the effectiveness of responses. 
  • Identify how self-harm and attempted suicide can be an indicator of domestic abuse. 
  • Reference local and national homicide reviews where suicide has been a factor. 

 

Prerequisites

None. Please note that we encourage all professionals to attend our flagship session, Understanding and Responding to Domestic Violence and Abuse

Funded by

These sessions are funded by the Crime and Drugs Partnership and County Joint Commissioners, for delivery in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire 

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Image Based Sexual Abuse

 

Cost: Free to people working in Nottingham city and county

(Chargeable outside of these areas)

Location: Online

Duration: 3.5 hours 

  

 

About this training session

Image-based sexual abuse (IBSA), is when someone takes, creates, shares, or threatens to share, intimate, nude, or sexually explicit images or videos of an individual – without that person’s consent. And it’s an increasingly common form of domestic abuse, often carried out by ex-partners.

It is key for frontline workers to understand IBSA, how it’s carried out and how devices, websites, platforms and apps are used to do this. Building your knowledge and skills will help you recognise when someone has become a victim of IBSA and build strategies to mitigate risk when working with survivors.

 

After this session you’ll know

  • What Image-Based Sexual Abuse (IBSA) is and why the term “revenge porn” is unhelpful
  • About the different types of IBSA and how it’s carried out
  • How IBSA impacts on the on the survivor
  • What the law says about IBSA
  • How to better support survivors of IBSA, identify red flags and what steps survivors can take

 

 

Find out more or book

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

 

This session is funded by Nottingham Crime and Drugs Partnership.

Please bear in mind that this training does include reference to domestic abuse, Image-Based Sexual Abuse (so-called “revenge porn”), rape and sexual assault, pornography and sex trafficking. If you are watching or taking part in this training in a shared building, if possible, please do so in a space that is not accessed by other people for the duration of the training.

It is possible that any training about domestic abuse and Image-Based Sexual Abuse has the potential to impact on each of us personally. Please be aware that this may be the case before accessing the training.

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Got a question about our training? Use the form to get in touch, or email us on training@equation.org.uk

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How you can help

No matter how much time, money or resources you can afford to give, your support will make a difference. 

£10

Give monthly

Could pay for four children
to take part in our early intervention projects

£30

Give once

Could pay for one primary school child to receive our healthy relationship education program

Support equation

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