Falkirk’s Community Planning Partnership (CPP) and Falkirk Council have organised in-person “Safe & Together” training dates for 2024.
The 2024 dates will use the Domestic Abuse Informed Model, applying the key components and principles of the “Safe & Together” model, with both the one day introductory overview, and the full 4 day course available.
All participants for both course types are required to complete an online pre- and post-knowledge test, which helps prepare learners for the material and offers organisers the ability to measure learning changes.
Dates planned include:
- 4 day course:
- Thursday 25th January, Friday 26th January, Monday 29th January, and Tuesday 30th January
- Friday 17th May, Wednesday 22nd May, Thursday 23rd May, and Friday 24th May
- Tuesday 24th September, Wednesday 25th September, Thursday 26th September, and Friday 27th September
- Tuesday 5th November, Wednesday 6th November, Thursday 7th November, Friday 8th November
The 4 day course takes place 9:15am – 4:30pm each day, at the Falkirk Council offices in The Foundry, Central Boulevard, Larbert, FK5 4RU. By booking a place, participants are committing to attend all 4 days of the course.
At the end of the course, attendees should have:
- increased their understanding of survivors’ strengths, perpetrators’ pattern of harm, and its impact on family functioning
- increased their skills in how to best support children, survivors and perpetrators
- enhanced their confidence and competence in using tools to assess, interview, document and case plan with families
Participants will also become part of Falkirk’s Community of Practice – Safe & Together as a Safe & Together Mentor, and will be able to deliver Briefing Sessions to colleagues and staff groups.
For further information, including how to book your place on the full 4 day course, please download the flyer and booking form as a Word document.
- one day introductory overview:
- Wednesday 6th March
- Wednesday 29th May
- Tuesday 17th September
- Thursday 21st November
The introductory overview again takes place 9:15am – 4:30pm each day, at the Falkirk Council offices in The Foundry, Central Boulevard, Larbert, FK5 4RU.
Attendees should develop their understanding of survivors’ strengths, perpetrators’ pattern of harm, and its impact on family functioning, and their skills in how to best support children, survivors and intervene with perpetrators. The training provides information about the principles and components of the “Safe & Together” Model, creating domestic abuse-informed systems, and adapting approaches to those affected by domestic abuse.
For further information, including how to book your place at any of the one day introductory overview dates, please download the flyer and booking form as a Word document.
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