Domestic Abuse | N/A | P14378
How to study
Distance Learning
Days & Times
Flexible on demand
Duration
12 Hours
Location
Online
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Course overview
There can be some barriers in trying to support someone who is experiencing domestic abuse, so knowing how individuals can be supported is important, this will also be covered in one of the units.
In this course you will consider that controlling and coercive behaviours are at the foundation of all kinds of domestic violence, where the abuser seeks to gain control of the victim through various kinds of violence and abuse.
As with any kind of abuse, the physical damage that it can cause will vary depending on the circumstances. You will learn the typical physical damage and the emotional distress this can cause the victim.
At the end of this course, you will look at the different local sources of help that an individual can seek out.
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How it works:
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Step 3: You will be sent your login details to start your online learning.
Step 4: Depending on your course, you’ll either be automatically marked or have on-hand support and marking from a dedicated tutor.
Step 5: Depending on your course, you will either have access to a certificate download to print off, receive an e-certificate of achievement from the awarding body or receive a certificate through the post.
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Fees and Costs
Educational entitlements or fee concessions are solely based on the individual programme and nationally set eligibility criteria. To see if you qualify for fee concessions then please visit the 'what will I pay' section of our website. You may be surprised what you are entitled to!
- Course Fees Examination & Registrations
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Payment methods
- Payment in Full (Credit Card / Debit Cards / Cash) accepted
- Employer Sponsored accepted
- Direct Debit Instalments accepted
- Advanced Learning Loan accepted
- Student Finance English Loan (HE) not accepted
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Entry requirements
No formal entry requirements
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What modules will I study?
- How to report and react to domestic abuse disclosure
- The dynamics of a relationship that leads to abuse
- The impact of domestic abuse on different demographics
- The signs of domestic abuse
- What is domestic abuse?
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How will I be assessed?
Online Assessments