Introduction to the Domestic Abuse Act
- Price: FREE to Nottingham City and Nottinghamshire County workers
- Date: Choose from a range of available dates when booking online
- Location: Online
Duration: One Hour
The Domestic Abuse Act was signed into law on the 29th April. Over the course of this year Equation will be providing a series of briefings, webinars and trainings to ensure that you are updated in the content of the Act and its implications.
The Domestic Abuse Act will provide protections to survivors of domestic abuse and strengthen measures to tackle perpetrators.
The Act ensures for the first time there is a legal definition of domestic abuse which incorporates a range of abuses beyond physical violence, including emotional, coercive or controlling behaviour, and economic abuse.
To find out more about the Act and its content please join us for an introductory hour- long briefing. The briefing will give an overview of some of the key components of the Act and provide an opportunity to start thinking about how it might impact on work, practice and survivors.
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