Ask Me Training

Thrive is now running ‘Ask Me’ training, as part of Welsh Women’s Aid’s Change That Lasts programme. Ask Me is free training for those who want to learn more about domestic abuse and how they make a difference in their community.

“Communities are often the first to know about violence against women, domestic abuse and sexual violence, however the way we respond isn’t always helpful. The Ask Me scheme wants to change that.

We want to help end abuse by supporting communities to give a better response to survivors but also to be proactive in finding ways to challenge unhelpful myths, attitudes and stereotypes that enable and normalise abuse. We do this by providing free training and ongoing support that helps community members to start conversations about abuse, know where help is available, share their knowledge with others and to know how to respond to anyone who shares their experiences of abuse.

After the course, community members are free to spend as much or as little time on activism around this, all we ask is that they fill in a short questionnaire once a month to let us know what they’ve been up to. To register for a course you need to be 18 or over and live, study, work or volunteer in a funded area” – Welsh Women’s Aid

For more information on Ask Me training please contact Antonia at askme@thrivewa.org.uk or call 01639 894864.

Upcoming Dates and How to Register

Please check the following webpage for upcoming dates:

Ask Me project

To register your interest for one of our courses, please complete the form on the following link:

Register interest

or, contact Antonia Devaney at askme@thrivewa.org.uk or on 01639 894 864.

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