Anti Victim Blaming

Victim Blaming is a key barrier for victims and survivors to seek help, whilst also keeping perpetrators invisible, causing secondary victimisation from service provisions. This interactive workshop is a safe place for practitioners to understand what victim blaming is, reflect on our own bias that impacts how we respond to victims and survivors, and learn how to adopt anti-victim blaming practice.

Course Summary

DATE(S)

Various

DURATION

  • 3 Hours

PRICE (FROM)

£60 (Exc VAT)

DELIVERY METHOD

Online / In Person

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Description

Introduction/Safe Spaces

Understanding Victim Blaming and where it comes from

How Victim Blaming is reinforced

Reflect on our own bias

Learn how to adopt rigorous anti-victim blaming practice

How to challenge victim blaming attitudes

Key Learning & Action Plan

Wellbeing Activity

Prerequisites

None: This session is for all practitioners and supervisors that work with children, adults, and/or families directly or indirectly in Surrey.

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