This course provides an overview of sexual violence and what it means; some of the key national statistics; prevalence; myths and stereotypes; legal and media representations; and barriers to reporting.
It is ideal for anyone who may come into contact with people who have been subjected to sexual violence and abuse or harassment. This can include healthcare professionals, social workers, benefit, welfare and housing staff, youth workers, education staff, therapists and counsellors, legal and court staff, police officers, voluntary sector workers, prison service staff.
For those who already have a basic knowledge of trauma through their field of work the full-day course may be more appropriate. This gives participants the opportunity to develop a more comprehensive understanding and further examine the physical and emotional impact on victims and survivors. It will also explore ways to handle disclosures and the importance of a trauma-informed approach.
What will I learn
The training is an engaging and interactive opportunity to learn from frontline experts on the prevalence and realities of sexual violence in society today. By the end of the course, you will:
- Understand the definition of sexual violence, types of sexual violence and child sexual abuse.
- Be aware of the prevalence of sexual violence and abuse.
- Be able to dispel the myths and misinformation around sexual violence.
- Understand how sexist and misogynistic behaviour feeds into rape culture.
- Understand the reporting processes and criminal justice system for those subjected to sexual violence and abuse.
- Know the common impacts of sexual violence.
Benefits of the course
- Supports professional CPD hours (certificate of completion available).
- BACP accredited centre.
- Developed in line with current legislation and regularly updated to reflect changes in legislation, guidance and best practice.
- Interactive activities and reflective tasks to help understanding and confidence.
Why train with CRASAC
Coventry Rape and Sexual Abuse Centre (CRASAC) has over 40 years’ experience working with adults and children who have been impacted directly or indirectly by sexual violence or abuse at any time in their lives.
We offer specialist independent support for survivors throughout the criminal justice process and provide counselling and therapy services for people of all ages and genders.
At CRASAC we work from a feminist perspective and our training is underpinned by our experience and research across many different sectors. As experts in our field, we are able to share a unique trauma informed insight into an area which may often be difficult to comprehend.
Any income generated from the sale of our training courses is reinvested into our front-line services directly supporting victims and survivors of sexual violence and abuse.