Watch the Designate Domestic Abuse Commissioner for England and Wales, Nicole Jacobs give an important introduction to domestic abuse, looking at the national picture, and why it needs to be everybody's business so that collectively we can eradicate abuse from our society.
Joining the conversation is Kent County Council Cabinet Minister Clair Bell, Shadow Minister for Domestic Violence and Safeguarding and MP for Birmingham Yardley Jess Phillips who imparts her advice on how we can all help victims find safety and speak up against abuse and Rosie Duffield, Labour MP for Canterbury, Whitstable and the Villages adds her unique view as politician and survivor. A Q&A session features where Jess and Rosie answer questions from the audience. Facilitated by Michelle Reynolds, Chief Operating Officer at Clarion Housing Group and Deborah Cartwright, Chief Executive Officer at Oasis Domestic Abuse Service.
Domestic Abuse: It’s Everybody’s Business is a series of e-resources to help you learn about understand and feel empowered to speak out against this devastating social issue and support those that need help.
Find more training resources on this YouTube channel.
Whether you work in the social sector or are an individual, business, community group, or employer looking to gain an introduction to domestic abuse, the programme has something for everyone, at every level of expertise.
These e-resources are brought to you by the Kent Integrated Domestic Abuse Service (KIDAS) partnership between Clarion Housing Group, Look Ahead, Oasis Domestic Abuse Service and Victim Support and generously funded by Kent County Council. Collectively, KIDAS deliver the KCC commissioned domestic abuse services across Kent. They originally formed part of the Domestic Abuse: It’s Everybody’s Business virtual event series from 25 November to 10 December 2020.
www.domesticabuseservices.org.uk
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