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What we do

The Stella Project can offer a range of services to organisations, local authorities and individual practitioners:

  • A comprehensive training programme  including basic and advanced training in domestic violence and substance misuse; sexual violence and substance use; safeguarding children and working with domestic violence perpetrators who are in drug/alcohol treatment
  • Bespoke training packages to cater to the needs of individual agencies
  • Consultancy support to agencies and local authorities wishing to develop a strategic response to domestic and sexual violence and substance misuse
  • A toolkit  for practitioners who work with clients experiencing domestic violence and problematic substance use
  • Events, conferences and networking opportunities  for practitioners working in the field of drug, alcohol and/or violence against women
  • Quarterly newsletter
  • Sample documents, information and good practice models
  • Contacts to local services and information on how to increase partnership working

The Stella Project is also currently coordinating two three-year research and development projects:

Stella Project Mental Health Initiative

Stella Project Young Women's Initiative

 

Today is not about barriers, its about bridges…Today is not about feeling entrenched in our disciplines and resistant to change; it is about daring to hear the other view, however uncomfortable this might be. It is about focusing on the women and children who we work with and for asking if there is something we are missing or something we could do better.Dr Sarah Galvani at the Stella Project Launch Seminar 2003

newsletters

The Stella Project produces monthly e-newsletters to help you keep up to date with issues related to problematic substance use and violence against women and girls.

Other useful resources

greenVisit the pages of the CCRM website relating to substance use and domestic violence

 

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