CONCRETE STRATEGIES. MEANINGFUL TOOLS. REAL CHANGE. Domestic violence-informed training and consulting to improve the safety and well being of families.
We’ll be kicking off this spotlight series with a #SafeandTogether webinar on 26th November with @STIEurope, sharing findings from our pending year 3 national learning report + hearing from local areas embedding S&T across systems + services. More info + sign up below!
The keynote speaker for the #SWANationalConference, #DavidMandel, shares this morning that the core of #ChildContact issues is the gender double standards around parenting. We’re so used to women cleaning up men’s messes.
Get your tickets for our wonderful training experience with @davidgmandel of the @SafeandTogether Institute - being held in Edinburgh on 12 July
Tickets available now on https://t.co/YOT3BQtlQ9
Great to see @CommunityCare covering our implementation of @SafeandTogether in Newham.
Safe & Together helps social care professionals hold perpetrators to account and partner with the survivor, so they can stay safe and together with their child.
https://t.co/2vh5L4eqSV
We’re inviting anyone with a role in improving outcomes for children & families experiencing #DomesticAbuse in Scotland 🏴 to consider the impact of work to embed @SafeandTogether, next steps + crossover with other priorities and agendas to keep families safe @ISProtectPeople
.@isprotectpeople are holding an implementing @safeandtogether in Scotland event on 27 March
The Safe & Together Model is designed to help key professionals engage with families experiencing domestic abuse in a child-centred, strengths-based way.
https://t.co/8Is4o24SG7
We recently published our Year 2 report highlighting key learning from 12 local authorities/partnerships working to embed the @SafeandTogether Model across Scotland, and the impact this work is having: https://t.co/7JLKyaICwl
Findings include a lack of multi-agency working and poor information management in 73% (24/33) of the DHRs, as well as recommendations relating to training and development for staff in 58% (19/33). Most commonly, recommendations were targeted towards Children’s Social Care (9)
@CommissionerDA new analysis of DHRs, conducted by researchers at the HALT study at Manchester Metropolitan University, looked at four themes. You can read children’s services summary report https://t.co/lmbWIudJEB
Join us for our FREE Quick Takes Webinar on 25 January at 1pm. This month we are focussing on the ‘Pros and Cons of Strength-Based Work with Domestic Abuse Perpetrators’. Register here: https://t.co/ERwNcPBtDl
Come to our European webinar 18th January to find out about our Web-based Perpetrator Pattern Mapping Tool. We will walk through the tool & show how it can create better outcomes for families impacted by domestic violence perpetrator behaviours. Register: https://t.co/e7K3B4fpZK
We are excited to be delivering our CORE training live online for practitioners in Europe in March 2024. You can find out more and book a place here: https://t.co/QN2PwnBorR
Our UK Delivery Specialist has been in Ireland delivering CORE training to a fantastic group from across @tusla
We are delighted to be working with you
Our UK Regional Manager is speaking at Carlow Domestic Abuse Action Network on ‘Abuse and Accountability: Holding Perpetrators Accountable for their Parenting Choices’ Looking forward to working more in Ireland @CarlowCypsc@tusla@Barnardos_IRL @SAFEIreland @MensNetworkIE