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Domestic Abuse: A National Training Strategy
Annex 4: Domestic Abuse Training Materials Currently in Use:
Domestic Violence: A training pack for health professionals, trainers guide including training materials, session 1. Produced by Camden and Islington Health Authority and Camden Multi-agency Domestic Violence Forum. 1998.
Challenging Domestic Violence: a training and resource pack for anyone who wants to address domestic violence in their work or community setting. Produced by London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, Community Safety Unit 1991.
Zero Tolerance Trust - various materials from campaigns, briefing packs, statistics on violence, etc.
Understanding Domestic Abuse: A training pack. Produced by Community Practitioners and Health Visitors Association, authors Karen Marshall and Sally Kendall. 2001. 40 Bermondsey Street, London SE1 3UD Tel: 020 79397000 (ISBN 18 722 78515).
Department of Health Resource Manual for Health Care Professionals.
Grampian University Hospitals Guidance on Domestic Abuse for staff.
Relationship Violence and Abuse from Targets of Effective Change, Nottinghamshire Probation Service.
"Making an Impact" Children and Domestic Abuse by Barnardos, NSPCC and University of Bristol.
Action Against Abuse S1-6, produced by Glasgow City Council Education Services.
Contact Loretta Scott, Nye Bevan House, Glasgow.
Pack used in conjunction with drama production "To Have and To Hold" by Baldy Bane Theatre Company. Video with guidelines for use being produced.
Healthy Relationships for Teens.
Healthy Relationships curriculum pack for 7-11 year olds, contact North Ayrshire Women's Aid, 87 - 98 New Street, Stevenston.
VIP packs - pre-school, primary and for teenagers. Produced by Young Women's Centre, Dundee.
EVA Project, Motherwell, has devised and delivered range of specific training courses to health staff and other agencies, e.g. mental health, rape and sexual assault, elder abuse.
Scottish Women's Aid materials including the pack "Raising the Issue", "Women Talking to Women" and the new package "A Toolkit for Going Forward". SWA, Norton Park, 57 Albion Road, Edinburgh EH7 5QY.
CHANGE is funded under Section 9 of the Social work (Scotland) Act to offer consultancy and training to local authority Criminal Justice Services concerning work with male domestic violence offenders. Training and consultancy offered includes:
Half-day seminars on programme planning and organisation.
One day multi-agency awareness-raising workshops for up to 20 participants undertaken in partnership with local Women's Aid groups.
Intensive five-day courses for men's programme groupwork facilitators and women's service providers (limited numbers).
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