Professional training

We have a number of training courses open to any professional working within the Bradford District who supports individuals or families. Please click the links below to view the training.

Did you know? We also offer community workshops and groups for suvivors.

Domestic Abuse and Mental Health

About the session:

Research shows that survivors of domestic abuse are more likely to die by suicide than be murdered by their perpetrator. As professionals, it is crucial we understand the close relationship between domestic abuse and mental health. To highlight this, Staying Put are delivering this one-hour, online training. The training will be delivered in collaboration with the Hope and Light service, a programme of culturally responsive mental health services for Black African, Black Caribbean, Central and Eastern European, and South Asian communities.

Aim: To increase your awareness around domestic abuse and mental health.

Objectives:

  • Understanding the dynamics between domestic abuse and mental health
  • Developing an awareness of the impact of domestic abuse on a survivor’s mental health
  • Gaining knowledge of the Suicide Timeline by Jane Monckton-Smith

This training is open to any professional working within the Bradford District who supports individuals or families.

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The training sessions below are 30 minutes longer to allow more time for a new case study, however most of the content is the same so if you have already been to a previous bitesize session there is no need to repeat.

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Economic Abuse

About the session:
Economic abuse is one of the least understood forms of abuse, yet 1 in 7 women have experienced it. To highlight this, Staying Put are delivering a one-hour, online training on economic abuse.

Aim: To improve your understanding of economic abuse.

Objectives:

  • Understanding economic abuse and its impact on survivors
  • How to recognise signs of economic abuse
  • How to effectively support survivors

This training is open to any professional working within the Bradford District who supports individuals or families.

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The training sessions below are 30 minutes longer to allow more time for a new case study, however most of the content is the same so if you have already been to a previous bitesize session there is no need to repeat.

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Domestic Abuse and Substance Misuse

About the session:
Substance misuse does not cause domestic abuse, however if perpetrators and / or survivors are using substances, this can significantly increase the risk of serious harm. Staying Put are delivering a one-hour, online training session to highlight this issue.

Aim: To increase your awareness of domestic abuse and substance misuse

Objectives:

  • Understanding the relationship between domestic abuse and substance misuse
  • Exploring how substance misuse increases risks in domestic abuse
  • Understanding the parallel challenges of leaving an abusive relationship and quitting substance misuse

This training is open to any professional working within the Bradford District who supports individuals or families.

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The training sessions below are 30 minutes longer to allow more time for a new case study, however most of the content is the same so if you have already been to a previous bitesize session there is no need to repeat.