Relationship Abuse
Relationship abuse is an occurrence or a pattern of incidents where controlling, coercive, violent or threatening behaviours are used towards an intimate partner or family member.
Relationship abuse does not always include violence, it can also be emotional, psychological, financial or sexual and can include threats, isolation, humiliation and intimidation.
What we do
·We implement Safeguarding and Protecting Children, Young People and Adults with our Safeguarding Policy and report concerns to the relevant agencies where we feel staff or learners are at risk of abuse
We take action when someone is being abused
We are approachable and provide support and reassurance for victims of relationship abuse
We will help to develop the self-confidence and self-esteem of all staff and learners
We review our learners' welfare via telephone reviews
What you will do
I will be aware of my own behavior and how that might affect others
I will talk to somebody if I feel that someone else is a victim of relationship abuse
I will support others that have been affected by relationship abuse
I will talk to someone if I feel I am a victim of relationship abuse
IF YOU ARE WORRIED OR HAVE ANY CONCERNS,
CALL THE SAFEGUARDING
TEAM ON: 0345 565 2656
EMAIL: SAFEGUARDING@THESTCGROUP.CO.UK
At Aishah Help, they understand the challenges women and girls face, especially during economic hardship and the rising cost of living. They are there to provide essential support to help you navigate through these difficult times.