1124 - Domestic Abuse Safety Officer

Ministry of Justice, Dursley, Gloucestershire

1124 - Domestic Abuse Safety Officer

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Ministry of Justice, Dursley, Gloucestershire

  • Full time
  • Permanent
  • Remote working

, 14 Dec | Get your application in now before you're too late!

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: b9d4e26f0e904305a2c8471f033f7bec

Full Job Description

Work with victims and current partners of men attending domestic violence programmes in order to promote the safety of women and children. The job holder will be required to carry out the following responsibilities, activities and duties:

  • Initiate timely contact with victims and partners of perpetrators attending a PS domestic abuse intervention.
  • Provide written information and discuss programme content with the victims and partners of perpetrators attending PS interventions and obtain a signed disclosure of information form and manage victims' expectations.
  • Assess safety of home visiting, including offender information such as OASys and contact with a range of statutory and non-statutory agencies e.g. social services, police, Victim Support etc and complete a DASH risk assessment.
  • Explain the purpose of the SARA (spousal assault risk assessment) and administer if required.
  • Request feedback from partners/victims at regular intervals throughout the intervention.
  • Carry out safeguarding children and safeguarding adult duties in accordance with the PS statutory responsibilities and agency policies.
  • Ensure that any information relating to the service users' risk is, where appropriate, shared promptly and in a victim sensitive manner with the Probation Practitioner, programme team and other agencies where relevant.
  • Complete a victim/partner report as required, summarising key victim issues.
  • Promote the safety of victims, children and other dependants by supporting victims to construct a realistic safety plan and provide information about appropriate local support organisations.
  • Provide victims and partners with information about the perpetrator's attendance on the programme.
  • Form and maintain relationships with local support services to enable successful referrals for support and advice and contributing to a co?ordinated community response to domestic violence.
  • Take an active part in interagency risk management meetings where appropriate, such as MAPPA and MARAC.
  • To support the programme manager in delivering presentations and providing information about this aspect of the service.