Coercive control awareness
Overview
Coercive control is a form of abuse that often goes unnoticed. It involves manipulation, isolation, and controlling behaviours. These wear down a person’s sense of self, and its subtle yet powerful dynamics leave them feeling trapped. In this course, we’ll learn what coercive control is, how it shows up in relationships, and why it’s important to spot the signs early.
Learning Objectives
- Define coercive control
- Recognise common behaviours and patterns
- Understand the impact coercive control has on victims
- Respond to signs of coercive control and support victims
Audience
Employers, employees, managers, private and public sector, service providers and users.