Three Day Training: Developing and Delivering Domestic Violence Training Dates: Wednesday 22nd to Friday 24th February 2012 This course has Open College Network Accreditation (Level 3) Course Aims: Target Audience: It is aimed at participants who have a good grounding in the subject and who will deliver training on issues of domestic violence. They should have some training experience or similar transferable experience. The course will also help those who have a strategic or developmental role who want to increase their domestic violence presentation skills. For more information and to discuss your training needs please contact Susie McDonald - 020 7431 7313, susie@tender.org.uk Onelll
One Day Training: Awarenerss and Good Practice when working with women experiencing violence and abuse in relationships
Dates: Thursday 26th January 2012
This training will equip participants with an understanding of the issues for women experiencing violence from men they know, the pressures on women to stay in violent relationships and the impact on children witnessing and experiencing domestic abuse.
The programme is designed to give participants an appreciation of the barriers experienced by abused women, which might prevent them from seeking and securing the help they need.
The day is aimed at staff in any agency who may be called upon to support, advise, treat, or otherwise assist a woman experiencing violence from a man she knows.
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One Day Training: Working effectively in and with Schools: a practical approach to successful partnerships with schools
Date: Thursday 9th February 2012
Over the last 8 years, Tender has worked in over 150 schools and Pupil Referral Units across Greater London. This has been a journey that has enabled Tender's staff to develop effective strategies for creating healthy partnerships that result in effective work with students and integrated approach to the work within the whole school. The one day training programme is designed to equip participants with skills and knowledge around:
- Making initial contact with schools - strategies and methods
- Working with key teachers; Maintaining relationships once a project is underway
- Secondary. Primary, Special, Pupil Referral Units - identifying their differing needs
- School-speak; becoming familiar with the language that schools and teachers use
- Secondary, Primary, Special, Pupil Referral Units - identifying their differing needs
- Developing and delivering teacher training
The day is aimed at staff in any organisation that may be starting to work directly in primary, secondary, special schools and pupil referral units.
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One Day Training: Working with young people to address violence in teenage relationships
Dates: Thursday 2nd February 2012
This training will practically examine how drama techniques can be used to engage young people in order to explore the early warning signs of abusive relationships, what abuse is and how to seek support.
The day is aimed at professionals working directly with young people. Participants do not need to have previous experience of drama or theatre to take part in the day.
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If you would like to book any of the above courses please email dorota@tender,org.uk to request a booking form.







