Not my area of work(!) but surprised that it would be thought courses at Universities are the best standard for training.
So I looked at Women's Aid training page, and strangely they offer training for members of the legal profession but not social workers.
Maybe they should at least have over sight of the university course content.
But an alarming example of how despite years, if not decades, of public debate about the impact of domestic violence, not just on women, but cost to health, workplaces and so on, and somehow the social work profession isn't aware of this.
(For instance there was a course advertised on eventbrite that sold out in about a day, about the link between animal abuse and domestic violence aimed at people working for animal charities. But then of course in the UK, pets probably get more concern for their well being than women.
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Lets hope this article makes it an issue that social work training will start to deal with.