Coercive Control
Coercive control is when a partner or family member continually behaves in a way which makes a person feel controlled, threatened, isolated or scared. People who are victims of, or are at risk of, domestic abuse are most likely to be at risk of coercive and controlling behaviour.
This module will help you understand what coercive control is and how it might occur, recognise the different types of coercive control and understand who the perpetrators and victims are.
This version is tailored for those who work in Children’s Services specifically.
Learning Outcomes for this module include:
Understand what Coercive Control is and its behaviours
The types of control it can include
Ability to understand why some people stay
How to support victims and the impact it may have
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