GCRC Training & Consultancy Brochure

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G E N D E R B A S E D V I O L E N C E T R A I N I N G & C O N S U L T A N C Y P R O G R A M M E

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CONTENTS Our History Our Vision Our Mission Our Principles Equally Safe in Colleges and Universities: Gender Based Violence (GBV) being a First Responder Essential Bystander Intervention Essential Bystander Intervention: Train the Trainer University GBV Investigation Training Responding to Survivors of Sexual Violence Working with Interpreters Survivors of Sexual Violence and the Scottish Criminal Justice System Honour Based Violence Supporting British Survivors of Sexual Violence Abroad GBV Facilitated Consultancy Support About Glasgow and Clyde Rape Crisis (GCRC) 1. 2. 3. 4. Training and Consultancy 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Contact information GCRC support information External support information

I N T R O D U C T I O N T O G L A S G O W A N D C L Y D E R A P E C R I S I S ( G C R C )

HISTORY

OUR VISION

A society where women and girls are equal and free from all forms of sexual violence.

P R E V E N T I O N , E D U C A T I O N A N D

T R A I N I N G

To contribute to the prevention of sexual violence and the ability of survivors to disclose their experiences safely. To campaign for social change that tackles the sexual inequality women and girls experience.

WHAT WE OFFER AND WHY

We recognise the importance of trauma informed, skills practice focused training for both young people and members of staff (academic and community led institutions, organisations and the like). Through education and prevention training, we promote social norms that protect women and girls against violence and teach skills to prevent or challenge sexual violence. We also provide opportunities to empower and support girls and women, creating secure environments that do not condone but challenge gender inequalities such as gender based violence. All of this is underpinned by our Centre's Strategic Objectives:

As part of the Equally Safe in Colleges and Universities (ESCU) work, Glasgow & Clyde Rape Crisis are offering delivery of ESCU First Responder Training. Who is this for: We offer this training to universities and colleges in our area; in line with Rape Crisis Scotland and the national commitment to ensure staff are confident in receiving disclosures of gender based violence (GBV). Suitable for all staff roles. Can be in or via 3 x 2 as well as statutory,

hours interactive webinars. Also suitable for: Community youth projects; mental health, addiction and homeless services; care experience organisations

delivered

Zoom. Timeframe: 6 hours over

corporate and commercial workplaces.

Delivery method:

person

1. ESCU GBV First Responder

T R A I N I N G

Definition of GBV Values & Attitudes Prevalence of GBV in Scotland The Law around GBV The Impacts of GBV in the Survivor The Dynamics of Trauma The Principles of Trauma Informed Practice Being a Good First Responder Responding to Disclosures of GBV Boundaries and Vicarious Trauma Reflection and Case Studies £500 third sector organisations and social enterprises £750 universities/colleges £1000 for any statutory, corporate or commercial company/business. Course Overview Level 1 (2 hours) Level 2 (2 hours) Level 3 (2 hours) Training Rates:

T R A I N I N G 2. The Scottish Intervention Initiative Training As part of the Equally Safe in Colleges and Universities (ESCU) work, Glasgow & Clyde Rape Crisis are offering delivery of ESCU Bystander Training, delivered in partnership with Strathclyde University (Dr. Melanie McCarry). Who is this for: We offer this training to universities and colleges in our area; to support the active bystander theory to reduce GBV on campus. Suitable for students, student services staff, student accommodation staff, union representatives and night time economy staff. Delivery method: Can be delivered in person or via Zoom. Timeframe: 4.5 hours A further option to do Train the Trainer Also suitable for Community youth projects; mental health, addiction and homeless services; care experience organisations as well as statutory, corporate and commercial workplaces.

Introducing the Bystander Healthy, Positive Social Norms Rape & Sexual Assault Relationship Abuse Social Norms and Bystander Intervention Practical Interventions (introduction) Practical Interventions Role Play Case Studies Reflection £500 third sector organisations and social enterprises £750 universities / colleges £1000 for any statutory, commercial or corporate company/business. Course Overview Level 1 (90-minutes) Level 2 (90-minutes) Level 3 (90-minutes) Training Rates:

3. The Scottish Intervention Initiative: Train the Trainer

As part of the Equally Safe in Colleges and Universities (ESCU) work, Glasgow & Clyde Rape Crisis are offering delivery of ESCU Bystander Train the Trainer, delivered in partnership with Strathclyde University (Dr. Melanie McCarry). Who is this for: those who have completed the Scottish Intervention Initiative Training and would now be trained to deliver it to their peers. Delivery method: Can be delivered in person or via Zoom. Timeframe: 4.5 hours

T R A I N I N G

Course

Rationale of the Scottish Bystander Intervention Training Explaining the importance of looking at GBV through a gendered lens The role of the facilitator Creating a safe learning environment Good practice Handling disclosures Taking care of the trainer Practical learning £500 third sector organisations and social enterprises £750 universities/colleges £1000 for any statutory, corporate or commercial company/business.

Overview Training Rates:

4. University GBV Investigation Training

The training is designed to support staff at universities in taking a Trauma Informed Approach to the conduct of Gender Based Violence (GBV) Investigations. Developed by Rape Crisis Scotland and facilitated by Glasgow and Clyde Rape Crisis.

Delivery

Timeframe:

T R A I N I N G

Who is this for: staff who have been selected to investigate reports of GBV within their institution. method: Can be delivered in person or via Zoom. 4 hours

Overview Training Rates £750 universities/colleges

Develop an understanding of the nature and impacts of GBV, sexual harassment and misconduct and its implications for practice Bring appropriate approaches and skills to the conduct of investigations Incorporate key principles of natural justice, a trauma-informed and a survivor-centred approach To understand the importance of the correct use of language Understand which policies and protocols are relevant to reports of GBV Know where to access support, advice and information

Course

Delivery

Who is it for: Staff who have various roles working with people within the community. method: Can be delivered in person or via Zoom.

T R A I N I N G

5. Responding to Survivors of Sexual Violence

Timeframe: 2 x 2 hours over two days to consolidate learning.

The course is designed to promote confidence in those already working with vulnerable children, young people or adults who may disclose experiences of sexual violence.

Be equipped with referral pathways

Through reflection and case studies be more confident in supporting survivors of sexual violence

Understand the Scottish Criminal Justice System

Be more aware of the dynamics of trauma

£1000

Course Overview Day 1 Day

Training Rates:

Understand the key principles of a Trauma

Be more aware of the prevalence of GBV in Scotland

Informed Practice

£500 third sector organisations and social enterprises for any statutory, commercial or corporate company/business. 2

Have a clear understanding of the definition of Sexual Violence and GBV in Scotland

Understand the impact of sexual violence

Understand Boundaries and Vicarious Trauma

3 hours

Delivery This training is facilitated in person.

6. Working with Interpreters

method:

Timeframe:

This course is facilitated by Glasgow and Clyde Rape Crisis (GCRC), Justice and Community Team to improve confidence in those who are required to use language interpreter services when supporting survivors of sexual violence. Who is it for: for staff working within the community, charities and and specialist asylum seeker and refugee organisations who are supporting survivors of sexual violence whose first language is not English.

T R A I N I N G

£500 for third sector organisations and social enterprises £750 for universities and colleges £1000 for any statutory, commercial or corporate company/business.

Role and responsibilities of interpreters. Role and responsibilities of support workers. Rights of non English speaking service users. How to communicate using a phone and in person interpreter. Advantages/disadvantages of using the phone and in-person interpreters.

Course Overview

Training Rates

T R A I N I N G

7. Survivors of Sexual Violence and the Scottish Criminal Justice System

Delivery method: This training is facilitated in person Timeframe: 3.5 hours

Who is it for: staff who are supporting survivors engaging with the police, procurator fiscal or criminal court before, during or after reporting an experience of sexual violence.

This course is facilitated by Glasgow and Clyde Rape Crisis (GCRC), Justice and Community Team to train those who are supporting survivors of sexual violence to understand and navigate through the Scottish Criminal Justice system.

Criminal Justice System in Scotland, an overview

Supporting

£750 for universities and colleges £1000 for any statutory, commercial or corporate company/business.

Training Rates

Reporting

£500 for third sector organisations and social enterprises

Course Overview

The relevant legislation in Scots Law Sexual Violence to Police Giving Evidence in Court Survivors through the process

This course is facilitated by Glasgow and Clyde Rape Crisis (GCRC), Justice and Community Team to explore and better understand the causes and dynamics of honour based violence.

8. Honour Based Violence

Who is it for: staff who are supporting survivors who have or are at risk of experiencing Honour Based Violence (HBV) in a support or advocacy role. This training is facilitated in person

T R A I N I N G

Delivery method:

Timeframe: 6 hours

The Ruby Service at GCRC, what we do, who we are and who we work with. Importance of culture and how it shapesthe ideas and behaviours of what is acceptable in a society. What is HBV? Forced Marriage FGM Recognising and supporting women who have experienced HBV £500 for third sector organisations and social enterprises £750 for universities and colleges £1000 for any statutory, commercial or corporate company/business.

Course Overview

*Please not this training covers a very sensitive topic and includes material that some people might find distressing. Training Rates

This information sharing session was developed as part of the partnership between GCRC and the Foreign, Commonwealth and

Office (FCDO) to share experience and good practice of supporting survivors of sexual violence using Trauma Informed Principles. Who is it for: staff supporting British Nationals abroad who have experienced sexual violence. Delivery method: in-person preferably but can be adapted for online. Timeframe: 4 hours

P R A C T I C E E X C H A N G E

9. Supporting British Survivors of Sexual Violence Abroad Development

Note: session specifics and costs are to be negotiated by GCRC Director Claudia Macdonald and the relevant FCDO Lead.

What causes sexual violence A cultural perspective of sexual violence from a Scottish Context Gender Socialisation Challenging sexual violence Whom we support and why Our services and the importance of each The Empathy Exercise A Trauma Informed Approach Recommendations for best practice Your own cultural considerations "What Can You Improve?" (exercise) Sharing your skills and best practice Promises and expectations

Session Overview

10. GBV Facilitated Consultancy Support

Who is it for: any CEO/manager who feels their organisation would benefit from

C O N S U L T A N C Y

facilitated

Delivery: In person Timeframe: to be negotiated depending on needs Cost: are to be negotiated depending on organisation and specific needs.

in the

GBV can often be perpetrated in workplaces which will effect staff productivity, safety and morale. As experts in GBV we are often asked to facilitate discussions with staff around how they feel about behaviours in their workplace, how they are managed by senior staff and what changes they would like to see. At times it helps to discuss these feelings and emotions to create a better, healthier and safer workplace for all. Engagement with GCRC will result in a full independent report. having talks GBV workplace.

around issues of

C O N T A C T I N F O R M A T I O N Director - Claudia Macdonald claudia@rapecrisiscentre glasgow.co.uk Service Manager: Prevention, Training and Consultancy - Paula Dunn paula@rapecrisiscentre glasgow.co.uk Service Manager: Justice and Community - Cat Storrie cstorrie@rapecrisiscentre glasgow.co.uk Connect Live Helpline number: 08088 00 00 14 support@rapecrisiscentre-glasgow.co.uk Text: 07712 719 520 For more information visit: glasgowclyderapecrisis.org.uk

E X T E R N A L S U P P O R T I N F O R M A T I O N Glasgow women's aid Support for women, children and young people who are experiencing Domestic Abuse. 0141 553 2022 For more information visit: glasgowwomensaid.org.uk LGBTQ Youth Scotland Quality youth work with LGBTI young people and work in partnership for LGBTI equality and human rights. 0141 552 7425 For more information visit: lgbtyouth.org.uk Rape Crisis Scotland Support and information helpline for anyone affected by sexual violence, 5 pm midnight every day. 08088 01 03 02 For more information visit: rapecrisisscotland.org.uk Say Women Emotional support and semi supported accommodation for woman impacted by sexual abuse, aged 16-25. 0141 552 5803 For more information visit: say women.co.uk

Revenge Porn Helpline UK (male)

E X T E R N A L S U P P O R T I N F O R M A T I O N TARA (Trafficking Awareness Raising Alliance) Support to women who may be trafficked and exploited. 0141 276 7724 For more information visit: tarascotland.org.uk

The UK’s only service dedicated to providing expert support for adult victims of intimate image abuse. 0345 6000 459 help@revengepornhelpline.org.uk For more information visit: revengepornhelpline.org.uk Survivors

Support service for boys, men, and non binary people survivors of sexual violence. For more information and the online helpline visit: survivorsuk.org

Glasgow & Clyde Rape Crisis 5th Floor Empire House 131 West Nile Street Street Glasgow G1 2RX Registered Charity: SC127793

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