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This October and November, RASAC Perth and Kinross is offering free multi agency training to professionals who work with individuals who are affected by sexual violence.

These sessions are for staff, volunteers, and placement students from all organisations based in or serving Perth and Kinross.

‘Our training caters to a range of different learning styles, with an emphasis on activities and discussion. Our aim is to improve your knowledge and skills in a range of different topics relating to sexual violence to enhance your practice.

 RASAC PK will be delivering a mixture of online and in person sessions. All in person sessions will take place at 14 New Row, Perth, PH1 5QA. Please note that places are limited and will be allocated on a first come first served basis.

WHEN/WHERE AND SESSIONS DELIVERED:

  • 31st  October  9.30am – 3:30pm
    Child Sexual Abuse/ Exploitation
    (In Person Training)
  • 9th November 9:30am-12:30pm
    Gender Based Violence
    (Online)
  • 14th November 9:30am-3:30pm
    Responding to Disclosures of Sexual Violence
    (In Person Training)
  • 23rd November 9:30am-12:30pm
    Gender and Sexualisation (Online Training)

Please email training@rasacpk.org.uk for more information or to book your place.

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