Writing Effective Case Notes To Identify And Respond To Domestic Abuse
Aim: Housing teams have the skills, knowledge and tools to write case notes that support an effective response to domestic abuse.
Description
This course will give housing practitioners the skills and knowledge to write case notes that support an effective response to domestic abuse.
This course will cover:
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Why housing's case notes are integral to an effective response to domestic abuse
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What information needs to be included and on who (and why)
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How to write a good case note: the content of your case notes matter
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Why you must flag and tag domestic abuse on your CMS (separate to ASB)
Delegate Feedback: “A great course that can develop you case recording skills. The course makes you think and reflect”
Learning objectives
By the end of this session, delegates will be able to:
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Identify what information needs to be recorded to best respond to domestic abuse
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Consider how recording information on the perpetrator is an effective strategy to tackle domestic abuse
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Use language in your case notes that holds the perpetrator to account
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Explain the importance of adding your professional judgement to evidence coercive control
Who is this course for?
Housing practitioners who interact with customers face to face, make home visits, hold a caseload e.g.-
- housing officers/neighbourhood teams
- Housing Management/Tenancy Sustainment Officers
- Anti-Social Behaviour/Community Safety Teams
- Tenancy Support teams
If you have any questions about who should attend this training, please reach out and we can arrange a training needs chat with our friendly team.
Level
Skills course
Please note: This is a skills course so ideally delegates will have attended domestic abuse awareness training and have good basic knowledge of coercive control and its impact on survivor/victims.
Location
Live online training delivered via Zoom using Mentimeter
Course Timings
This course contains 1 Module and is 3 hours long
This includes a comfort break, space for questions and time for the delegates to evaluate and reflect after the delivery
What will delegates receive as part of this course?
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DAHA Delegate Pack (Includes activity workbook, key messages from training, links to films shown in the course, domestic abuse directory and toolkits)
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CPD Certificate
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A copy of the slides
Costs and Cancellations
Group Bookings
Public Sector/Statutory (Local Authorities and Housing Associations): £1500
DAHA Member Discount: £1350
All fees are for up to 20 delegates (minimum 6 delegates to run a course).
DAHA prefer to cap attendance at 20 to ensure all delegates feel able to fully engage. However, we can accommodate a maximum of 5 additional delegates upon request. Each additional delegate will incur a fee of £75
Open Courses
£90 per delegate
Cancellations post-agreement
Please refer to the terms and conditions before you book
How does this fit with DAHA Accreditation?
Are you a DAHA member?
DAHA membership discount on Group Bookings = 10% Accredited/Accreditation Members and 5% Affiliated Members
This course supports DAHA Members to meet the Staff Development & Support Priority Area
Standard 3: Enhanced staff learning and development
Find out more about becoming a DAHA member: HERE