Open Virtual – Domestic Abuse Awareness for Employers Course
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Course Overview
Domestic Abuse Course content
With over 2.3 million people (aged 16-74) in the UK experiencing domestic abuse each year, employers have a duty of care and a legal responsibility to provide a safe and effective work environment. Preventing and tackling domestic abuse is an integral part of this. We know that 86% of companies believe they have a duty of care towards domestic abuse victims. However, only 5% of organisations have a specific guideline or policy on domestic abuse.olleagues and managers are often the only people outside the home that survivors talk to. They are uniquely placed to help spot signs of abuse.
Colleagues and managers are often the only people outside the home that survivors talk to. They are uniquely placed to help spot signs of abuse.
Our trainers will guide you through this challenging subject.
Learning outcomes:
- Improve awareness and confidence around issues and the impact of domestic abuse and the workplace.
- Understanding the issues; The Business Case.
- Gain a fuller understanding of the employer’s legal and statutory obligations in relation to creating safe and healthy workplaces.
- Introduce the Domestic Abuse Bill 2020 and the Domestic Abuse Act 2021/22.
- Learn the government’s commitment to tackling the issue.
- Improve support to staff, colleagues, and oneself.
- Identify how to implement the Four R’s Approach – Recognise, Respond, Refer, Record.