Fellow’s Profile
Shabana Kausar
Fellow’s Profile
Shabana Kausar
Training to ending Violence against Women: What works?
Fellowship
Themes
Focus
Training for professionals to end violence against women and understanding what works
Countries
Fellowship year
2023
Locality
London
Biography
I am an expert in ending violence against women (VAW), having worked nationally and internationally in gender equality and human rights for over 15 years. I am currently the Domestic Abuse Programme Manager with the Mayor of London, where I have oversight in implementing Domestic Abuse Act 2021 duties.
I am passionate about ending VAW and improving practice. I am a Domestic Homicide Review author, where I undertake analytical reviews into the circumstances of a homicide, and I am a consultant, where I specialise in training and policy work. I am also undertaking a PhD in violence against women, human rights and education.
I am particularly interested in improving the training offered to professionals to support them to better respond to survivors. There is a new emphasis on ending VAW by strengthening training for professionals dealing with survivors but, despite this, there is no consistency on who should deliver this training, what the content should be, or how it can achieve its objectives. I want to explore global best practice to develop a national standards framework that sets out the training needed for professionals to effectively address and end VAW.
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All Reports are copyright © the author. The moral right of the author has been asserted. The views and opinions expressed by any Fellow are those of the Fellow and not of the Churchill Fellowship or its partners, which have no responsibility or liability for any part of them.