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 We're excited to introduce our sister page, Wetalk.services! Run by women for women, this is a warm and welcoming space where you'll find compassionate talking therapy counselors ready to support you. Whether you're feeling lonely and seeking a chat to ease isolation or just looking for a friendly companion, our team is here to guide you. Join us at WeTalk.services and connect with someone who truly understands. You're never alone with us! 

Understanding Domestic Abuse

What is Domestic Abuse?

Domestic abuse is a pattern of behavior in a relationship that is used to gain or maintain power and control over an intimate partner. It can happen to anyone, regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, or economic status. Domestic abuse can manifest in various forms, including physical, emotional, psychological, sexual, and financial abuse.


Types of Domestic Abuse


1. Physical Abuse: This involves the use of physical force against another person in a way that injures or endangers them. Examples include hitting, slapping, pushing, and using weapons.


2. Emotional Abuse: This includes behaviors that harm a person’s self-worth or emotional well-being. Examples include name-calling, shaming, bullying, and constant criticism.


3. Psychological Abuse: This type of abuse involves causing fear through intimidation, threats of harm, or threats to harm oneself, loved ones, or pets. It can also include isolation from friends and family.


4. Sexual Abuse: This is any action that pressures or coerces someone to do something sexually they don’t want to do. It also includes behavior such as rape, assault, and any non-consensual sexual activity.


5. Financial Abuse: This involves controlling a person’s ability to acquire, use, and maintain financial resources. It includes preventing someone from working or controlling their access to money.


Signs of Domestic Abuse


Domestic abuse can often be difficult to recognize, especially because it can start gradually and escalate over time. Some common signs include:


- Fear of your partner

- Feeling isolated from family and friends

- Unexplained injuries or frequent “accidents”

- Drastic changes in behavior, such as becoming withdrawn or anxious

- Lack of control over personal finances

- Constantly checking in with your partner and seeking their approval


Impact of Domestic Abuse


The effects of domestic abuse can be far-reaching and long-lasting. Victims may experience physical injuries, chronic health issues, depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The impact can extend to children and other family members, leading to emotional and psychological trauma.


Seeking Help


If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic abuse, it’s important to seek help. There are many resources available, including hotlines, shelters, and counseling services. Remember, you are not alone, and there is support available to help you find safety and rebuild your life.


Our Commitment


We are dedicated to providing a safe and confidential space for individuals seeking support and information about domestic abuse. Our goal is to empower you with knowledge and resources to help you make informed decisions about your safety and well-being.


For immediate assistance, please contact our 24/7 support line. We are here to help you through this difficult time.

Domestic Abuse Accredited Course

Online course

This online domestic violence and abuse course is suitable for professionals in any industry who have contact with children, young adults, and/or their families. The course is written at an introductory level and is suitable for workers of all levels, including part-time staff and volunteers. 


 

What you'll learn

By the end of this course, learners will:

  • Understand what is meant by domestic violence and abuse and be aware of the most common components of abuse.
  • Understand the impact that domestic violence and abuse have on victims and their lives.
  • Have an awareness of how domestic violence begins and who may perpetrate the abuse.
  • Understand the impact that domestic violence and abuse have on children, and understand why domestic violence is considered a type of significant harm under safeguarding guidance.
  • Know how to respond appropriately to any concerns about children and their families about domestic violence.

 

Module 1: What is Domestic Violence?

Module 2: Components of Domestic Violence

Module 3: The Impact of Domestic Violence on Victims

Module 4: The Impact of Domestic Violence on Children

Module 5: Responding to Concerns


Assessment: To receive an accredited certificate in this course, please contact us at support@womenn.online so you can be enrolled in the course to sit the online assessment. Free.


The online assessment is taken on completion of the training material. You will be asked 15 multiple-choice questions with a pass mark of 80%. The answers are marked automatically so you will instantly know whether you have passed. If you don't pass don't worry! You can take the test as many times as you need with no extra charge. 



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