Study finds education about domestic abuse improves knowledge and motivation to respond to victims

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Study finds education about domestic abuse improves knowledge and motivation to respond to victims
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Education about domestic abuse equips and empowers friends, colleagues, and neighbors to respond in positive and helpful ways when someone discloses experiences of abuse, finds a new study by researchers from UCL and SafeLives.

training for colleagues, neighbors, or faith leaders.

"Our findings provide further impetus to employers, community and faith organizations to provide education about domestic abuse as part of their duty of care—by upskilling their workers or members and teaching them how best to respond to such situations." The 11 studies reviewed in the new paper were chosen out of 9,345 records found in research databases and. They included mainly self-reported data—i.e., participants reporting on whether the training they received had improved their knowledge and awareness of domestic abuse—with one study providing independent assessments of these outcomes.

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