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Abuse and Coping Mechanisms

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Abuse and Coping Mechanisms

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Published 11/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Language: English | Duration: 41m | Size: 845 MB​

Gain a clear understanding of what constitutes abuse and how it can manifest in both the home and workplace environments


What you'll learn
Gain a clear understanding of what constitutes abuse and how it can manifest in both the home and workplace environments.
Learn to distinguish between various forms of abuse, including mental, physical, domestic, and work-related abuse.
Develop the ability to recognise the behavioural and physical signs of abuse in others and understand the potential indicators of an abusive environment.
Understand the importance of taking action and learn about the available resources and solutions for those experiencing abuse.
Discover practical strategies to avoid getting into or returning to abusive relationships and learn to establish boundaries for a safer environment.
Requirements
No specific prior knowledge is required
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Description
The Abuse and Coping Mechanisms course is designed to help learners recognise and respond to various forms of abuse, both in the home and workplace. This course provides a clear understanding of what abuse is, how to identify different types of abuse (such as mental, physical, domestic, or work-related), and what behavioural signs to watch for. Learners will explore practical ways to seek help, break the cycle of abuse, and establish strategies for staying safe in potentially harmful situations.The course uses an engaging production approach, with content delivered by a professional presenter who guides you through each topic. To ensure key concepts are effectively conveyed, dynamic video cutaways illustrate real-life scenarios, while carefully synchronised on-screen text reinforces crucial information. This combination of visual aids and presenter-led delivery creates a comprehensive and immersive learning experience, empowering you to understand and address abuse confidently.This course is suitable for, individuals working in communities who need to identify and address different forms of abuse and provide appropriate interventions, families who want to educate themselves on the warning signs of abuse and know what to do if a loved one is in danger and teachers and counsellors responsible for the safety and well-being of students who may face abuse at home or in their peer groups.
Who this course is for
Community Leaders and Social Workers - Individuals working in communities who need to identify and address different forms of abuse and provide appropriate interventions.
Educators and School Counsellors- Teachers and counsellors responsible for the safety and well-being of students who may face abuse at home or in their peer groups.
Human Resources Professionals - HR staff and corporate managers who must recognise signs of workplace abuse and take action to create a safer work environment.
Healthcare Professionals - Nurses, doctors, and other healthcare workers who come into contact with abuse survivors and need to identify signs and provide support.
Parents and Caregivers - Families who want to educate themselves on the warning signs of abuse and know what to do if a loved one is in danger.
Law Enforcement Officers - Police officers and safety personnel who deal with cases of domestic or workplace abuse and require knowledge to respond effectively.
Rehabilitation Counsellors and Support Staff - Counsellors and support personnel in rehabilitation centres working with individuals who have experienced abuse.
Corporate Wellness and Employee Assistance Program Coordinators - Coordinators who are responsible for the safety, mental health, and well-being of employees in the workplace.
Non-Profit Organisation Volunteers - Volunteers and advocates working in shelters, crisis centres, and support services who need foundational knowledge on different forms of abuse.
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