Special protection course being run by domestic violence support group in Derry
Initiative being run by Foyle Family Justice Centre
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Special training on the importance of identifying strangulation victims is to be hosted by a Derry group.
Research has shown that strangulation is the most common form of domestic violence crime.
The upcoming training programme will be provided by the Training Institute on Strangulation Prevention in partnership with the Foyle Family Justice Centre.
The two-day training will be delivered on Tuesday, June 8, and Wednesday, June 9, via Zoom. For more information and to book, contact Louisa Young on 028 71416800.
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