Course Outline:
This course is designed to help health and social care professionals who work within domestic abuse with the knowledge and skills to be able to provide appropriate support, guidance, and advice to those who will need to seek protection through criminal, civil/ family courts.
This course has been updated to cover the recent developments around the updated legal framework. Health and social care professionals will be equipped with essential knowledge and the skills required to support those seeking protection through the courts.
Perpetrators of domestic abuse now face tougher sanctions for their actions, and it is crucial that those in a support role understand the detail of the new proposals as well as the differences in court procedure in the criminal and family courts.
Key Learning Outcomes:
- Identify the current relevant legal framework as well as the new legislative changes in force under the Domestic Abuse Act 2021
- Distinguish between the applications in the criminal and family courts
- Identify what constitutes best evidence to enable a court to make ‘findings of fact’
- Assist in presenting and preparing evidence
- Identify practical application, procedure and remedies in relation to all areas of domestic abuse including exclusion of perpetrators
- Identify breaches and instigate enforcement
- Understand private law/contact/children and domestic abuse
- Understand changes to police powers and duties on local authorities
Course Details:
- Duration: 1 day
- Public course format and fee: Virtual | £245 + VAT
- In-house course format and fee: Virtual or face-to-face | Call for details
Book below if you want to attend a public course. Please call 020 7549 2549 or email info@bondsolon.com to discuss or book an in-house course.