SWA believes that women and children have a right to live their lives free from all forms of violence and abuse, and that society has a duty to recognise and defend this right
domestic Abuse is a violation of women and children’s human rights. It is the result of an abuse of power and control, and is rooted in the historical status of women in the family and in society
undertake health and safety checks effectively and report findings
any other duties and responsibilities commensurate with the grade of the post
attend MARAC meetings as required
Requirements
good communications skills with demonstrable listening skills, ability to influence and an ability to negotiate effectively
experience of working with the client at the centre of the process and the ability to use imaginative and varied methods to support the client in achieving their goals
able to keep clear and concise records that are easily understood and can be used effectively by other support workers; they stand up to scrutiny internally, and by external agencies such as Social Care, Police, Legal and benefits agencies, etc
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