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Domestic Abuse and Coercive Control Training
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Could you tell me what training essex police receive or have had on domestic abuse and coercive control please. In particular Tendring /Colchester area
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26 October 2021
15 November 2021
https://www.essex.police.uk/foi-ai/af/accessing-information/published-items/?q=training
Having completed enquiries within Essex Police in respect of Section 1(1)(a), Essex Police does hold information relating to your request, Essex Police can confirm in respect of Section 1(1)(b) the following data:
Caveat: The data is correct as at 26 October 2021.
All Uniform Officers are trained to respond to Domestic Abuse calls. This would by default include all Local Policing Area Uniformed Officers. There will also be Officers who have subsequently specialised so will have had the same training, however, are not necessarily in a “first responder” role any longer – although they could still be dealing with Domestic Abuse investigations.
Domestic Abuse Training has always formed part of the IPLDP (Initial Police Learning & Development Programme) Training in a variety of forms over a number of years and has evolved over that time increasing in content and material exponentially. This training last for approximately 2.5 days and is structured around elements of Domestic Abuse and DASH Risk Assessment, Stalking and Harassment, DV Protection Notices and Orders and the National Centre for Domestic Violence.
Specialist Course – 5 days of input that have similar themes and additional points such as offender centric approach, enhanced Safeguarding, evidential opportunities, victim and offender psychology and an immersive learning exercise.
Over and above those trainer led sessions there have also been and continue to be, mandatory e-learning packages on the subject that staff complete online via either NCALT (National Centre for Applied Learning Technologies) or DevelopMe.
Training days are also built into some Officers shift patterns to allow for face to face or online training events providing continued professional development opportunities.
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Woman on Man Domestic Abuse/Coercive Control Training
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Is there any specific training on woman on man abuse/coercive control please.
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15 November 2021
17 November 2021
https://www.essex.police.uk/foi-ai/af/accessing-information/published-items/?q=training
Having completed enquiries within Essex Police in respect of Section 1(1)(a), Essex Police does hold information relating to your request, Essex Police can confirm in respect of Section 1(1)(b) the following data:
Caveat: The data is correct as at 15 November 2021.
Is there any specific training on woman on man abuse/coercive control please.
Essex Police can confirm that there is not currently any specific training on woman on man abuse/coercive control. However, the below response to your previous FOI requests still applies.
All Uniform Officers are trained to respond to Domestic Abuse calls. This would by default include all Local Policing Area Uniformed Officers. There will also be Officers who have subsequently specialised so will have had the same training, however, are not necessarily in a “first responder” role any longer – although they could still be dealing with Domestic Abuse investigations.
Domestic Abuse Training has always formed part of the IPLDP (Initial Police Learning & Development Programme) Training in a variety of forms over a number of years and has evolved over that time increasing in content and material exponentially. This training last for approximately 2.5 days and is structured around elements of Domestic Abuse and DASH Risk Assessment, Stalking and Harassment, DV Protection Notices and Orders and the National Centre for Domestic Violence.
Specialist Course – 5 days of input that have similar themes and additional points such as offender centric approach, enhanced Safeguarding, evidential opportunities, victim and offender psychology and an immersive learning exercise.
Over and above those trainer led sessions there have also been and continue to be, mandatory e-learning packages on the subject that staff complete online via either NCALT (National Centre for Applied Learning Technologies) or DevelopMe.
Training days are also built into some Officers shift patterns to allow for face to face or online training events providing continued professional development opportunities.