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This practical interactive online training course will provide you with guidance on how to best use the Duty to tackle serious violence. Gain guidance on achieving an effective multi-agency response and learn what strategies and evidence-based interventions could be implemented to prevent serious violence in your area. Examine the roles and responsibilities of the of relevant agencies; and how to achieve whole systems collaboration. Learn how to build trust and collaboration between agencies to enable early identification and support for high risk and at-risk individuals. Explore the use of data to identify patterns and trends to aid informed decision-making.
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Knowledge Exchange Group
Working across the public, private and third sector Knowledge Exchange Group contains four divisions providing you with everything you need to learn, train, develop and share expertise. We believe that knowledge is central to social and economic growth, and that through sharing information, best practice and innovative thinking we can help facilitate positive change. We do this by providing access to data, meaningful engagement with industry experts, influencers, academics, leading practitioners and thought leaders.
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