Domestic Abuse, Coercive Control & the Impact on Mental health and Suicide.

Schedule

Tue Mar 08 2022 at 06:15 pm to 07:45 pm

Location

Online | Online, 0

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A Thought Leadership Event by OLLIE: In discussion with Bal Kaur Howard & others about emotional and domestic abuse, and coercive control.
About this Event

Join OLLIE on International Women's Day when we speak with Bal Kaur Howard, founder of BKH training & advocate on the issues of violence against women and girls, to consider the impact of domestic violence and coercive control on mental health and suicidal behaviours.

About this event

OLLIE'S expert panel events aim to provide a meaningful discussion that extends the conversation around suicide prevention whilst shining a spotlight on an important area of concern.

Outcomes

  • To broaden attendees knowledge of a problem or set of problems
  • To signpost attendees to further resources and support
  • To inform the discourse around suicide and suicide prevention

This panel discussion is open to all and will be particularly useful to anyone concerned with adoption, fostering and those in care.

A suggested donation towards this event is £5. All donations go towards providing fully funded suicide prevention training to young people, parents and professionals.

The OLLIE Foundation are happy to fully fund your ticket if finance is a barrier. To receive a fully subsidised ticket, please reach out via email to receive your booking confirmation:

[email protected]

Bal Kaur Howard has generously donated her time to support the work that we do at The OLLIE Foundation

Please note this event starts at 6:15pm and finishes at 7.45pm London, UK time.

The OLLIE Foundation

OLLIE is a charity dedicated to delivering suicide awareness, intervention and prevention training by empowering professionals and young adults in their own communities to lead suicide prevention activities. It is widely accepted in society that with appropriate support and education, suicide can be prevented.

We do this by:

  • Providing confidential help and advice to young people and anyone worried about a young person
  • Helping others to prevent young suicide by delivering a number of training programmes
  • Campaigning and influencing National policy

OLLIE wants to create a society where no one feels that suicide is their only option, especially young people.

OLLIE stands for


ONE LIFE LOST IS ENOUGH
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