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Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACES) & Domestic Abuse Perpetrators

There has been an increase in the narrative around ACES, specifically in relation to Domestic Abuse Perpetrators. It has become an accepted explanation for the...

What makes judgement about domestic abuse professional?

Over the years, in my various roles, I have heard the term “professional judgement” used to explain why a professional made a particular decision or...

Am I in a healthy, unhealthy or abusive relationship?

Knowing if your relationship is or has elements of controlling and abusive behaviour from your partner is not easy to know because of the way...
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Can perpetrators of domestic abuse ever really change?

Changing behaviour is not easy, it’s a long and slow process that takes a genuine desire to change with the motivation to keep going when...

What is trauma?

Understanding trauma as a response to an event is key to understanding how victim/survivors of domestic and sexual abuse/violence may think and behave....
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Why is domestic abuse training important and who should do it?

Training is key to personal and professional growth, enhancing knowledge, updating skills with changing laws, re-energisving motivation, ensuring safe practices, and strengthening teamwork....

Why does my organisation need a Domestic Abuse Policy?

A domestic abuse policy defines abuse, shows commitment to employee well-being, outlines support processes, boosts confidence in responses, clarifies legal boundaries, and holds perpetrators accountable....

What does the ‘Domestic Abuse Workplace Support Plan’ include?

Whilst all workplaces are affected by domestic abuse It’s not the sole responsibility of the employer to “fix” the situation for a victim/survivor as they...