Understanding Coercive Control

This training helps participants understand coercive control, recognise the signs of abuse, explore its impact on children and families, and build confidence in responding effectively.

24th Jun 2026
9:30am

Location

online

How to take part

For more information contact vawgpartnership@moray.gov.uk

πŸ’» Training – Understanding Coercive Control

Moray Violence Against Women & Girls Partnership are delivering an online session on Understanding Coercive Control:

πŸ“… Wednesday 24 June 2026
πŸ•˜ 09:30–12:00

This session explores:

β€’ Patterns and strategies of abusive behaviour
β€’ Challenges in responding to domestic abuse
β€’ Impact on children and non-abusive parents

πŸ‘‰ Find out more and book:
Understanding Coercive Control Training

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