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Domestic Abuse – Awareness in the Workplace

Join our free virtual training sessions delivered by MK-Act, a specialist Domestic Violence Support Service for Milton Keynes.

This workshop is for businesses of all sizes, employers, HR professionals, line managers and front-line staff working in Milton Keynes.

As a result of the Coronavirus lockdown, the working age population are being asked to spend more time working from home. Evidence has shown that, across the country, domestic abuse is soaring as victims are trapped with abusive partners during the corona virus lockdown.

86% of HR leads agree they have a duty of care to provide support to employees on the issue of domestic abuse(1) however, only 5% of organisations reported to have a specific policy or guidelines on the issue(1). The cost of domestic abuse to businesses is estimated at £1.9 billion per year due to decreased productivity, time off work and sick pay (2).

You will explore;

– Awareness of stalking and harassment in the workplace

– How your workplace can become a safe place for victims to disclose domestic abuse incidents

– How your workplace can identify and support victims affected by domestic abuse

– Local MK-ACT services and referral pathways

Spaces are free but will be limited to max 3 persons per organisation . Pre-booked asap : Domestic Abuse – Awareness in the Workplace Registration, Multiple Dates | Eventbrite

(1)Domestic Violence and Abuse: Working together to transform responses in the workplace’, Durham University for The Vodafone Foundation, 2018,

(2)S.Walby, The Cost of Domestic Violence, 2009     

Feedback from previous training sessions:

Which part was the most useful?

  • Difficult to be specific as it was all really useful, this is the first time I have had any information about Domestic Abuse so the whole session was useful to me.
  • Identifying things to look out for in employees/clients, considering available resources, considering things from the victim’s point of view.
  • I think the whole training was useful.
  • The video clip it certainly was a powerful way of ensuring the message was clear.
  • Toolkits, safety planning and additional resources

Further comments;

  • Thank you very much for your time and for raising awareness of domestic abuse, harassment and stalking.
  •   Given the current situation with lockdown and the high incidence of domestic abuse, it is increasingly likely that my role will bring me in contact with clients who have or who are experiencing abusive situations.