These include not just perpetrators of domestic abuse, but also victims and survivors, young people affected by adverse childhood experiences, and women finding themselves in the criminal justice system.
Each year, we also train hundreds of professionals in trauma informed practice and provide them with strategies and tools to successfully engage with perpetrators and nudge them into specialist services. Our reason for this approach is simple: The more engaged perpetrators are when entering support programmes, the more likely they are to succeed in changing harmful behaviours and habits.
And each year, we directly support our partner agencies with our specialist knowledge and expertise to ensure services are joined up and every contact with a victim, a survivor, or a perpetrator provides the chance and opportunity to support positive change and transformation.
supported alongside perpetrator interventions (DASA)
supported through awareness and behaviour change interventions (CARA, ADAPT and Caring Dads)
trained in DARE
and ACEs
engaged through LINX and the Sexual Respect programme
of sexual violence and abuse supported (ISVA)
supported (JUNO)
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