The Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence Partnership, part of Cambridgeshire County Council and Peterborough City Council, are inviting businesses across Cambridgeshire and Peterborough to join a free online workshop about the responsibilities that employers have under the Domestic Abuse Act.

Research shows that 40 per cent of domestic abuse victims have been prevented from getting to work by their abuser and 75 per cent of female victims are targeted in their workplace.

For some survivors, work may be the only place they can escape their abuser and have opportunity to contact support organisations.

The event on Tuesday, January 31, from 12pm will be hosted by Sharon Livermore, a survivor of domestic abuse who uses her personal experience to create a culture of openness and change within businesses.

As well as learning about types of abuse, attendees will also find out how to recognise signs of domestic abuse in the workplace, how it impacts on businesses and how to start a conversation with employees and colleagues. Sharon will also be providing a template Domestic Abuse Policy and advice on how to implement this.

The session is open to any employer in any industry in Cambridgeshire or Peterborough. You can register for a place via Eventbrite.

If you need to help with reporting domestic violence, go to the Cambridgeshire Police website where there is lots of information about how to report incidents.