Responding to the challenges of Covid-19 : guidance for domestic abuse & safeguarding practitioners working with domestic abuse perpetrators
Responding to the challenges of Covid-19 : guidance for domestic abuse & safeguarding practitioners working with domestic abuse perpetrators
- Updated January 2021
- London : Respect, 2021
- electronic document (16 pages) ; PDF file: 333 KB
Respect (UK) has revised the guidance for work with those who perpetrate domestic during the Covid-19 pandemic. In this revision, we have integrated key learnings since March 2020.
The principles of Respect's work remain the same: survivors’ safety is at the centre of our approach to work with perpetrators.
Alongside this document, Respect has produced new guidance for those using video conference platforms to work with perpetrates of domestic abuse - follow the link. Record #7467
We would like to acknowledge the work of Respect Accredited service providers over the last nine months and their generous sharing of their experience in online working. This document is informed by that experience. Record #7467
COVID-19
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
GUIDELINES
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
PANDEMICS
PERPETRATORS
PERPETRATOR PROGRAMMES
TECHNOLOGY
WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
INTERNATIONAL
UNITED KINGDOM
TRO 306.89 CHA
Respect (UK) has revised the guidance for work with those who perpetrate domestic during the Covid-19 pandemic. In this revision, we have integrated key learnings since March 2020.
The principles of Respect's work remain the same: survivors’ safety is at the centre of our approach to work with perpetrators.
Alongside this document, Respect has produced new guidance for those using video conference platforms to work with perpetrates of domestic abuse - follow the link. Record #7467
We would like to acknowledge the work of Respect Accredited service providers over the last nine months and their generous sharing of their experience in online working. This document is informed by that experience. Record #7467
COVID-19
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
GUIDELINES
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
PANDEMICS
PERPETRATORS
PERPETRATOR PROGRAMMES
TECHNOLOGY
WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
INTERNATIONAL
UNITED KINGDOM
TRO 306.89 CHA