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FREE Bystander Intervention Training

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Free Online Training to develop confidence in recognising and challenging misogynistic behaviour in our everyday lives.

FREE Bystander Intervention Training

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Free Online Training to develop confidence in recognising and challenging misogynistic behaviour in our everyday lives.

Change The Culture – Self-Care and Vicarious Trauma

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This training is for anyone wanting to learn how those in helping roles might experience compassion fatigue or vicarious trauma and how to start considering managing the impact of stress using self-care strategies.

£35 – £65

Change the Culture – Impact of Sexual Violence

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Learning about the impact of rape and sexual assault will help anyone working with or supporting a survivor to gain a better understanding of what they may be experiencing.

Change the Culture – Responding to First Disclosures

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People working directly with the general public may at some point be the person that a survivor of sexual violence first talks to about their abuse. Would you or members of your team know how to react / what to say / what not to say / what your legal duty is / where to signpost?

Change the Culture – Sexual Violence and the Legal System

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This training day has been designed to develop participants’ knowledge and understanding of the criminal justice process, and what may arise when someone reports an experience of sexual violence to the police.

Change the Culture – Pre Trial Conditions

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Specifically developed for therapeutic professionals, this session explores key issues related to supporting pre-trial clients. The session aims to increase understanding of the criminal justice system, challenge misconceptions that can create barriers for pre-trial clients and share tools and techniques for working effectively with pre-trial clients.

Change the Culture – Trauma and the Brain

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The experience and impact of trauma are not widely understood, which often leads to myths and misunderstandings in society, with significant implications for how this is lived and perceived.