About Nasra
Nasra has worked with both survivors of domestic abuse and with perpetrators, striving to create safer environments and foster behavioural change. Nasra’s lived experience has taught her that recovery is possible and that every survivor has the potential to reclaim their life. Nasra’s goal is to raise awareness of domestic abuse, and to address the root causes of domestic abuse and promote healthy, respectful relationships.
Nasra currently works as a DRIVE case manager and my role is to engage with high-risk domestic abuse perpetrators identified by MARAC. Her goal is to promote attitudinal and behavioural change through one-on-one interventions and collaboration with existing agencies. She works closely with the Independent Domestic Violence Advocacy (IDVA) service to review risks, develop safety plans, and improve outcomes for all involved.
Nasra believes it is important to approach delivery and training around an emotive subject like Domestic Abuse in way that is sensitive, respectful and to show a deep understanding of the complexities involved. Her values guide herapproach and she always ensure that sheam empathetic and compassionate, so that she is approaching her delivery on understanding survivors of domestic abuse whilst also providing a safe environment.
Nasra is clearly an expert at what she does, I enjoyed the specific examples she gave.Taye Training Delegate
Msc in Psychology and Counselling
BSc in Social Sciences
NVQ Level 3 Leadership and Management
Training 4 Influence Accredited