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Emergency Numbers: 999 (Dial 55 while on the line if you cannot speak), ESDAS: 01737 771 350

Training

We can provide independent training to raise awareness around domestic abuse and the resources for support.
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Overview

Since our inception, ESDAS has provided training to Surrey Police, Hospitals and Health Professionals, Magistrates, Citizen’s Advice, Housing Departments, Social Services, Education  and many voluntary agencies as well as community groups.

Training has included:

  • DA Matters – Police Training.
  • What is domestic abuse.
  • Domestic abuse in the workplace.
  • Teenage relationship abuse.
  • Effects on children.
  • How best to support survivors of domestic abuse.

We can provide training and awareness sessions, both face-to-face and online bespoke to your needs. If you would like to discuss your training requirements call us on 01737 771350 or email support@esdas.org.uk.

Teaching About Preventing Abuse in Surrey (TAPAS)

Better Lives Training in association with ESDAS

TAPAS is an exciting initiative that delivers bitesize, accessible training sessions to increase knowledge and awareness of domestic abuse. By breaking down complex information into manageable, digestible segments, participants can easily absorb and retain critical insight into the various forms of domestic abuse, the signs, and profound impact it can have on individuals and communities.

Through this initiative, we hope to empower individuals with the knowledge and confidence to make a positive difference in their communities, promoting a culture of understanding and prevention.

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Extensive training provision

Coercive Control

Insights into what it is, how survivors experience coercive control, and what you can do to identify and help tackle this crime.

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Economic Abuse/Financial Abuse

Restricting finances takes away a survivor’s rights to life and independence (video coming).

Pet Abuse

The ways in which an abuser can exert control through pets/animals.

Watch the video >