About the CPD course
Anyone can be a victim of domestic abuse. Victims who are people of colour; black or from minoritized groups experience; and can be at risk of; some specific forms of abuse. This training explores these and the risk factors impacting these groups compared to other victims. It also examines the impact intersectionality has on victims/survivors accessing safety and support. It would be useful to have completed An Introduction to Domestic Abuse training before completing this course.
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The Elm Foundation
The Elm Foundation represents a safe, welcoming, supportive place for any man, woman or child affected by domestic abuse. At The Elm Foundation we provide a range of services, including counselling, a number of alternative therapies, and professional advice clinics. We can also provide safe, secure refuge and community outreach support.
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