When: 09.30am - 4.30pm, Wednesday 21 September 2016 Where: Lynebank Hospital, Halbeath, Dunfermline, KY11 4UW This event is being organised by NHS Fife This particular event is free to attend, so no payment is required.
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The aim of this training is to increase awareness of children and young people's experiences of domestic abuse and how this impacts on their lives, as well as to develop an understanding of the prevalence and potential consequences of domestic abuse on children and young people.
Successful completion of this course will provide:
An understanding of the difficulties and complexities facing children and young people experiencing domestic abuse (CYPEDA)
An awareness of issues around disclosure of domestic abuse
Knowledge of how to provide appropriate and effective support to CYPEDA
An understanding of safety planning for children and families
Identify a range of support services and other resources avaliable locally and nationally
This course would suit anyone who works with young people and their families, such as youth workers, nursery nurses, health visitors, school nurses, teaching and non-teaching staff, social workers, community workers and support workers from services such as mental health, addictions and family support.
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