Ask Me: Training

Communities are often the first to know about violence against women, domestic abuse and sexual violence, however, the way we respond isn’t always helpful. The Ask Me scheme wants to change that.

We want to help end abuse by supporting communities to give a better response to survivors but also to be proactive in finding ways to challenge unhelpful myths, attitudes and stereotypes that enable and normalise abuse.

We do this by providing free training and ongoing support through the Ask Me scheme that helps community members to start conversations about abuse, know where help is available, share their knowledge with others and to know how to respond to anyone who shares their experiences of abuse.

 

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If you need support in signing up, please email suvoice@aber.ac.uk

 

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