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Stalking Awareness

Training Course Aurora New Dawn

About the CPD course

Stalking is a serious crime that can result in significant harm to victims. Although often occurring within a domestic abuse context; not all stalking is perpetrated by ex-intimate partners. This course provides an overview of stalking behaviour and risk; an introduction to stalking legislation; and will equip participants with the knowledge and tools they need to provide effective support and signposting to victims.

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Aurora New Dawn

Aurora New Dawn

Aurora New Dawn is a feminist led charity dedicated to ending violence against women and children, and hidden violence. Our frontline services focus on safety, support, advocacy, and empowerment for survivors of domestic abuse, sexual violence and stalking. We also offer a variety of training programmes suitable for professionals of all levels. Using our experience of delivering successful front-line advocacy and support services over many years, our training places the experiences of victims and survivors at its centre. Focusing on the key principles of safe practice and the importance of multi-agency working, learners will leave the sessions confident to provide initial support to victims and survivors, and able to refer and signpost to ensure that they are supported and protected in the longer term. Sessions can be delivered virtually or face to face. Bespoke packages are also available

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