Guidance Documents

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Best practices and policies

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Our Guidance Documents provide clear, evidence-based advice for professionals working with domestic abuse survivors, helping them deliver safe, effective, and compassionate support. These documents are designed to ensure that organisations across sectors understand their roles and responsibilities in responding to domestic abuse.

  • Comprehensive Coverage:Our guidance documents address a wide range of topics, from understanding the dynamics of domestic abuse to ensuring safe disclosures, assessing risk, and making effective referrals.
  • Policy and Legal Compliance:Our documents help organisations align with national and local policies, including the Domestic Abuse Act, safeguarding frameworks, and sector-specific regulations.
  • Best Practice Standards:Our guidance is based on the latest research, survivor insights, and national best practice standards, ensuring that professionals have the knowledge and skills they need.
  • Accessible Format:Each guidance document is designed to be clear, user-friendly, and actionable, with key points highlighted for quick reference.
  • Examples of Our Guidance Documents: (Please note I am yet to check and confirm if we actually have these guidance documents but I have added some anyway)
    • Risk Assessment and Safety Planning Guidance:Practical advice on identifying risk factors and developing personalised safety plans for survivors.
    • Safe Enquiry Protocols for Healthcare Professionals:Clear instructions on how to safely and sensitively ask about domestic abuse.
    • Multi-Agency Working Guidance:Best practices for coordinating support across multiple services, including health, housing, social care, and the criminal justice system.
    • Intersectional Practice Guidance:Ensuring responses are inclusive and sensitive to the needs of Black, minoritised, LGBTQ+, disabled, and other marginalised communities.
    • Responding to Perpetrators:Guidance on engaging with perpetrators safely and effectively, prioritising survivor safety.