Learning objectives for all e-learning courses
Safeguarding Awareness Training Hub

The course Aims and Objectives are to:
- Increase Understanding of what Safeguarding is and what effective Safeguarding involves
- Explore what constitutes Abusive Behaviour towards Adults and Children
- Increase Confidence in Assessing Safeguarding risks
- Increase Knowledge of what the Responsibilities and Duties of Care are in relation to Safeguarding and particular Practitioner Roles
Mental Health Awareness Training Hub

The course Aims and Objectives are to:
- Increase Understanding of what is meant by the term ‘Mental Health’
- Increase Confidence in having Conversations about Mental Health, knowing what to do when there are Concerns, using other Services and Signposting, and supporting those in Crisis
- Explore which Specialist Agencies may be involved and their role
- Thinking about Mental Health and Stigma
Domestic Abuse Awareness Training

The course Aims and Objectives are to:
- Increase Understanding of what Domestic Abuse is, it’s Prevalence, and the wide Range of Behaviours that constitute Domestic Abuse
- Exploration of Key Concepts such as Power and Control
- Increase confidence in responding to Domestic Abuse and Challenging Abusive Behaviours Increase Confidence in Identifying, Assessing and Managing the Risks associated with Domestic Abuse
- Develop Knowledge of Key Forums, Assessment Tools and Specialist Roles involved in Managing the Risks of Domestic Abuse
- Exploring other forms of Domestic Abuse
Working with Sexual Violence Training Hub

The course Aims and Objectives are to:
- Increase Understanding of what Sexual Violence is, the Prevalence of Sexual Violence, and what Behaviours constitute Sexual Violence
- Increase Awareness of the Risk Factors and Protective Factors associated with Sexual Violence
- Develop Confidence in working with Perpetrators of Sexual Violence and Understanding What Structured Work is most Effective
- Develop Knowledge of the Risk Assessment Tools and Preventative Measures used to Assess and Manage Risk of Sexual violence
- Exploring what constitutes sexual Respect-Suggested Work with Perpetrators
Risk, 4 Pillars and SFO Training

The course Aims and Objectives are to:
- Increase Knowledge of what Risk is and the role of Dynamic and Static Risk factors
- Develop Knowledge on effective Risk Assessments and Defensible Decisions
- Explore the 4 Pillars of Risk Management: Supervision, Monitoring and Control, Interventions and Treatment, Victim Safety
- Increase Understanding of the SFO (Serious Further Offence) Process and Key Lessons
- Consider Practitioner Wellbeing
Male Sexual Abuse Training Hub

The course Aims and Objectives are to:
- Increase Understanding of what Male Sexual Abuse is and the methods perpetrators may use to commit acts of Sexual Abuse
- Develop Awareness of the Prevalence of Male Sexual Abuse and Dispelling Myths
- Exploring the Impact of Males Sexual Abuse, Common Reactions, Feelings and Experiences, and Response to Trauma
- Increasing Knowledge of how to Support Men who have been Sexually Abused, and making Referrals for Additional Support
Trauma Training Hub

The course Aims and Objectives are to:
- Increase Knowledge of what constitutes Trauma, Vicarious Trauma and ACEs (Adverse Childhood Experiences) and look at Prevalence
- Explore the Impact of Trauma and the link between Trauma and Offending
- Increase Knowledge of how to work with individuals who have experienced Trauma and how to use a Trauma-Informed Approach
Case Management

The course Aims and Objectives are to:
- Explore individual Learning Styles and consider the implications for practice
- Think about the importance of Recording Information and how to capture relevant information
- Increase Knowledge of Core Practitioner Skills such as The Cycle of Change, Motivational Interviewing Techniques and Investigative Approaches
- Increase Knowledge in the use of CBT, Trauma-Informed and Strength-Based Approaches
Sex Offending and Criminal Justice Hub

The course Aims and Objectives are to:
- Increase Understanding of Risk, Likelihood of Reoffending, Static and Dynamic Risk factors, Actuarial and Clinical Risk Assessments
- Develop Knowledge of the 4 Pillars of Risk Management: Supervision, Monitoring and Control, Interventions and Treatment, Victim Safety
- Increase Knowledge of key Risk Management Forums for Sex Offending such as MAPPA, MARAC and MATAC
- Develop Knowledge of Risk Assessments for Sex Offending including Risk Matrix 2000 and ARMS (Active Risk Management System)
- Increase Awareness of Online Sex Offending and exploration of Factors to such as Mental Health
Core Skills Hub

The course Aims and Objectives are to:
- Increase Knowledge and Understanding of what constitutes an Effective Working Relationship
- Exploration of Practitioner Skills such as Pro-Social Modelling, Using The Cycle of Change and Motivational Interviewing Techniques
- Develop Knowledge on Open and Closed Questioning, Socratic Questioning and using Strength-Based Questions
- Increase Understanding of Cognitive Bias