Domestic Violence & Abuse Level 3 Advanced Diploma, in UK English, comprehensively addresses domestic violence. Gain insights into its impact, root causes, and legal context. Learn risk assessment, trauma support, intervention, and prevention strategies. Protect children, adhere to ethical guidelines, and address emerging challenges. Become a knowledgeable advocate promoting safety and compassion.

Course Price:
Original price was: £194.00.Current price is: £19.99.
Course Duration:
20 hours, 40 minutes
Total Lectures:
52
Total Students:
117
Average Rating:
4.5

Overview

The Domestic Violence & Abuse Level 3 Advanced Diploma, delivered in UK English, is a comprehensive program addressing the critical issue of domestic violence and abuse. Participants will be introduced to the profound impact of domestic violence and abuse, gaining insight into its complexities and manifestations. Theoretical perspectives provide a deeper understanding of the root causes and dynamics of domestic violence. Legal and policy frameworks explore the crucial legal and policy context surrounding domestic violence, shaping intervention strategies.

Risk assessment and safety planning equip learners with tools to assess and devise safety plans for survivors. Understanding trauma and recovery helps participants support survivors' healing journeys. Intervention and support services delve into the diverse services available for survivors, promoting effective intervention. Children's vulnerability is addressed, ensuring appropriate support and protection.

Prevention and community education focus on proactive measures to prevent domestic violence and raise awareness in communities. Ethical considerations and professional practice highlight ethical guidelines and professional conduct in supporting survivors. Lastly, emerging issues and future directions discuss evolving challenges and advancements in addressing domestic violence. Upon completion, graduates will emerge as knowledgeable advocates, capable of supporting survivors, promoting prevention, and contributing to a safer and compassionate society.

What Will You Learn?

  • Profound impact and complexities of domestic violence and abuse.
  • Theoretical perspectives on the root causes and dynamics of domestic violence.
  • Legal and policy frameworks shaping intervention strategies.
  • Risk assessment and safety planning for survivors.
  • Supporting survivors' healing journeys and trauma recovery.
  • Diverse intervention and support services available.
  • Addressing children's vulnerability and ensuring protection.
  • Proactive measures for prevention and community education.
  • Ethical guidelines and professional conduct in supporting survivors.
  • Emerging challenges and future directions in addressing domestic violence.

Who Should Take The Course?

  • Individuals interested in understanding and addressing domestic violence issues.
  • Aspiring professionals in the fields of social work, counseling, or advocacy.
  • Healthcare professionals dealing with survivors of domestic violence.
  • Law enforcement personnel involved in domestic violence cases.
  • Community workers and volunteers supporting survivors.
  • Anyone seeking to become a knowledgeable advocate against domestic violence.
  • Global learners interested in UK English-based domestic violence education.
  • Individuals passionate about contributing to a safer and compassionate society.

Requirements

  • Proficiency in English language (reading, writing, and speaking) in UK English.
  • Basic computer skills and internet access for online learning.
  • No specific educational background required.
  • Willingness to engage in sensitive topics related to domestic violence.
  • Compassion and empathy for survivors of domestic violence.
  • Compliance with any additional eligibility criteria set by the course provider.

Course Curriculum

    • Defining domestic violence and abuse 00:23:00
    • Historical context and societal attitudes 00:24:00
    • Types and forms of domestic violence 00:25:00
    • The cycle of abuse and power dynamics 00:20:00
    • Impact on survivors and children 00:22:00
    • Social learning theory 00:21:00
    • Feminist perspective 00:26:00
    • Psychological theories 00:25:00
    • Systems theory and the ecological model 00:26:00
    • Intersectionality and multiple oppressions 00:23:00
    • International and national legal frameworks 00:22:00
    • Domestic violence legislation 00:27:00
    • Protection orders and restraining orders 00:24:00
    • Child protection laws and custody issues 00:25:00
    • Duty to report and mandatory reporting 00:23:00
    • Risk factors and indicators 00:25:00
    • Assessing lethality and danger 00:26:00
    • Safety planning for survivors 00:24:00
    • Multi-agency collaboration and risk management 00:23:00
    • Working with high-risk cases 00:28:00
    • Psychological impact of trauma 00:22:00
    • Trauma-informed approaches 00:20:00
    • PTSD and complex trauma 00:23:00
    • Healing and recovery strategies 00:25:00
    • Self-care for professionals 00:22:00
    • Crisis intervention and hotline services 00:21:00
    • Shelter and safe housing programs 00:27:00
    • Counselling and therapy options 00:22:00
    • Support groups and peer networks 00:24:00
    • Rehabilitation and reintegration programs 00:25:00
    • The impact of domestic violence on children 00:27:00
    • Child protection and safeguarding 00:25:00
    • Child witnesses and their needs 00:24:00
    • Child custody and visitation issues 00:22:00
    • Support and therapeutic interventions for children 00:21:00
    • Primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention 00:23:00
    • Community awareness campaigns 00:21:00
    • Education and training initiatives 00:26:00
    • Engaging men and boys in prevention 00:24:00
    • Advocacy and policy change 00:24:00
    • Confidentiality and data protection 00:22:00
    • Cultural competence and diversity 00:26:00
    • Boundaries and self-reflection 00:24:00
    • Professional codes of ethics 00:25:00
    • Collaborative working and multidisciplinary teams 00:23:00
    • Technology-facilitated abuse 00:24:00
    • Elder abuse and domestic violence 00:21:00
    • Impact of COVID-19 and pandemics 00:24:00
    • Global perspectives and challenges 00:22:00
    • Innovations in prevention and intervention 00:24:00
    • Exam of Domestic Violence & Abuse Level 3 Advanced Diploma 00:50:00
    • Order Certificate 00:05:00

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