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UNDERSTANDING VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND GIRLS

Level: Level Two

In successfully completing this unit, the learner will haveEvidence needed

acquired an understanding of

1. what is meant by domestic abuse, sexual violence, stalking and child sexual exploitation

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2. why social media can be dangerous for someone in an abusive relationship

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3. the different stages of the grooming process

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experienced

4. hearing from a survivor who had experienced an abusive relationship and the difficulties faced in trying to leave

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5. watching a video on sex and consent

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6. participating in games, activities and general discussions relating to violence against women and girls

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demonstrated the ability to

7. identify when someone has experienced or may be at risk of experiencing abuse

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8. work as part of a group to identify how domestic abuse can affect an individual

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shown knowledge of

9. at least two types of abuse that fall under the category of domestic violence and an example of each type

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10. the definition of rape, sexual assault and consent

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11. at least three stalking behaviours

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12. a sexual violence myth, eg women who wear revealing clothing are partly to blame for rape/sexual assault

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13. at least two reasons why it is difficult to leave an abusive relationship

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14. at least two support organisations for those who have been affected by domestic abuse or any other form of violence against women and girls.

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Approved 24 Mar 2017

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