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DALLI toolkit launch - Domestic Abuse and Life Limiting Illness

Wed, Oct 09

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Chilworth

Enhancing the identification and response to domestic abuse for people living with a life-limiting illness: The DALLI Toolkit

DALLI toolkit launch - Domestic Abuse and Life Limiting Illness
DALLI toolkit launch - Domestic Abuse and Life Limiting Illness

Time & Location

Oct 09, 2024, 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM

Chilworth, 3 Venture Rd, Chilworth, Southampton SO16 7NP, UK

About the event

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You are invited to the launch event for the DALLI Toolkit – a resource developed by researchers at the University of Southampton and NIHR Applied Collaboration Wessex in partnership with health and social care professionals, victim-survivors, and specialist domestic abuse organisations - to provide information and practical suggestions for identifying  and responding to domestic abuse experienced by people living with a life-limiting illness.

The Toolkit is designed for those working in hospice and palliative care services, as well as local authorities, the third sector and anyone who provides care or support to those living with a terminal illness and approaching end of life.

The event is an opportunity to find out more about the Toolkit, learn how it can support you in your practice and professional role and hear from a victim-survivor. It is also a chance to see the first screening of the DALLI Toolkit film.

For further information please email: dalli@soton.ac.uk

Please note: the event will contain content describing domestic abuse in the context of life-limiting illness. Hearing about this can be difficult, so please feel free to step away during at any time if you need to.

If you are affected by abuse, you are not alone, and people are ready to listen and help. You can contact the National Domestic Abuse Helpline on 0808 2000 247 anytime. You can also webchat with an advisor Mon-Fri, 3-10pm on https://www.nationaldahelpline.org.uk/en/Chat-to-us-online.

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