Community Response to Domestic Abuse

The Importance of a Coordinated Community Response to Domestic Abuse
At the Healthy Relationships Awareness Centre, we know how vital a robust community response to domestic abuse is for safeguarding individuals and families. Our work spans almost three decades on the frontline, supporting victims and perpetrators none of which we could do in isolation. Multi-agency working is an integral part of safeguarding victims of domestic abuse.
Through our specialist training, we equip professionals with the skills and confidence to participate actively in a Coordinated Community Response (CCR) and drive meaningful change.
Why Choose Healthy Relationships Awareness Centre?
Highly Experienced Team
With almost thirty years in frontline services, we understand domestic abuse, it's impacts and how to support families and colleagues.
Trauma-Informed Approach
Our healthy relationship support is rooted in understanding trauma, delivering training that is sensitive, respectful, and empowering.
Strong Community Connections
We maintain close partnerships with local colleagues and agencies, ensuring real-world relevance to our Coordinated Community Response training.
Ongoing Support
We don't just deliver a course; we offer ongoing advice, resources, and avenues to put learning into practice.

Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Coordinated Community Response (CCR)?
A CCR involves multiple agencies working together to address domestic abuse through shared information, joint decision-making, and consistent support for victims.
Who is this Coordinated Community Response training designed for?
The training is designed for professionals in police, health services, social care, local authorities, and community organisations involved in supporting victims of domestic abuse.
How does the training support multi-agency collaboration?
The CCR training provides practical guidance on information sharing, joint risk management, and partnership working to enhance effective multi-agency interventions.
Does the course provide practical tools for partnership working?
Yes, the course offers strategies, real-life scenarios, and communication guidance for effective partnership working in high-risk domestic abuse cases.
Will the training include examples of effective CCR?
Yes, the training features case studies and best practices from communities with successful Coordinated Community Response models against domestic abuse.
Is this CCR domestic abuse course appropriate for local authorities and community organisations?
Absolutely. The course suits all professionals involved in working with victims or perpetrators of domestic abuse.
Take the Next Step to Safer Communities
Ready to strengthen your agency's response and make a difference? Contact Healthy Relationships Awareness Centre on contact@healthyrelationshipsac.co.uk or call 07769 268340.
Join us in building safer, healthier communities today.
