The toolkit is for:
– trainers offering training in domestic and/or sexual violence
– organisations working in domestic and/or sexual violence (with victims or involved in training or raising awareness)
– individuals interested in the training available.
It provides organisations and trainers with more details of how to put sustained learning transfer into practice as well as practical support. For organisations, trainers and learners there is information about support possibilities pre-, during and after training, plus practical advice on how to implement training.
The toolkit provides a range of different tools, examples of how training can be structured, and suggestions for useful training methods and how to manage disclosures from participants with or without a clinical psychologist.
It also offers recommendations for the trainees’ and health care services’ organisations on how to provide and implement training in domestic and/or sexual violence. Organisations interested in this toolkit can be working with victims of domestic and/or sexual violence, or providing training or raising awareness in this field.
Individuals interested in domestic and sexual violence training can also use this toolkit to get more information about suitable training content and how to put learning into practice.