Parenting Post Abuse

Practitioner, Advice, Information

Start date

24/10/2017

End date

24/10/2017

Overview

Course Description

Post domestic abuse parents often find themselves struggling with not only the trauma of having lived with the abuse but their children’s complex behaviours and needs. This course will explore the impacts of abuse on parenting, children and the parent-child relationship. Using the latest neuroscience research as well as relevant counselling, parenting and trauma informed research, delegates will explore ways of working with families post abuse.

Learning Objectives

  • To increase participants confidence of working with parents and their children post domestic abuse.
  • To learn about how brain development and function are impacted by early exposure to domestic abuse.
  • To understand domestic abuse as a form of trauma.
  • To increase knowledge about the impacts of abuse on parents, children and the parent-child relationship.
  • To build skills, knowledge and strategies to use with families post abuse

Who should attend?

Professionals directly working with parents and families post domestic abuse, domestic abuse workers, family centre staff, troubled families workers, social work professionals, teaching staff, parent support workers, health visitors, GPs, anyone offering parenting advice and support.


Cost

Statutory sector, private sector & large charities with annual income > £1million: £140.00 | Medium charities with annual income between £200k - £1million: £120.00 | Individuals and small charities with annual income < £200k: £100.00


Where

Venue

Amnesty International UK, Human Rights Action Centre, 25 New Inn Yard, London, EC2A 3EA, $Greater London

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