Cwm Taf Morgannwg Ask and Act Group 3 Champions Training
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Cwm Taf Morgannwg Ask and Act Group 3 Champions Training

Ask and Act Group 3 Champions Training for professionals in Cwm Taf

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About this event

In 2015 Wales was the first Government to introduce a new piece of legislation to help deal with VAWDASV

“Ask and Act” is Welsh Government guidance of targeted enquiry to be practised across all public services for violence against women, abuse and sexual violence.

If you are supporting, or wish to support, colleagues who are working with survivors of VAWDASV, then you can be an Ask and Act Champion.

To access this training, you must have attended Ask and Act – Group 2

This training is aimed solely at those working in Cwm Taff who have a lead responsibility for their profession in terms of VAWDASV• are working with a client group experiencing high prevalence of VAWDASV or are required or wanting to fulfil a “champion” role within their team.

We are expecting great interest in this training and would advise that you book your place at the earliest opportunity to avoid disappointment

Following training you will be provided with a certificate that you can add to your CPD and CV.


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We are the largest sexual violence support provider in Wales, with 30 years’ experience of delivering specialist therapeutic support to adults and children affected by the trauma of rape, sexual assault or sexual abuse. As a charitable organisation, we offer a full range of free specialist crisis, advocacy, wellbeing and counselling services. We are widely regarded throughout the UK as a leading organisation in our field. Our dedicated team of over 150 staff and volunteers do everything that they can to ensure that our clients receive an excellent service that meets their needs; we feel that they deserve no less. We support nearly 4,000 people each year.

Beyond that, we use our experience and expertise to train and educate others on the wide-ranging impact of rape and sexual abuse, and use our voice to advocate for those who are often silenced by stigma. Our training department has been delivering expert courses on topics from Working Safely With Trauma to Safeguarding for over 20 years. We have trained thousands of frontline practitioners, volunteers and professionals, and have gained a reputation for excellence in this area. In 2020-2021 alone we trained more than 4400 people, and 99% of course attendees rated the courses ‘very good’ or ‘excellent.’

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