Entry requirements
Previous knowledge or experience would be of benefit but not essential
You will learn about the many aspects of domestic abuse, including legal definitions, the signs of domestic abuse and the dynamics of relationships that lead to domestic abuse.
You will also consider the impact on different demographics, and how to react, report and signpost instances of disclosure.
Section 1: What is domestic abuse?
Section 2: The dynamics of a relationship that lead to abuse
Section 3: The impact of domestic abuse on different demographics
Section 4: The signs of domestic abuse
Section 5: How to report and react to domestic abuse disclosure
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Previous knowledge or experience would be of benefit but not essential
Students must have access to a computer with a broadband internet connection.
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