You should ask them if R or anyone at the centre has done their training? Could they tell you that. Instead of a generic response from them?
They asked if I had anymore information that i could send, which I did. They didn't seem to have heard of her, or know that she had done the specific training to facilitate the Freedom Programme.
I think that's why PTWM recently announced that the Freedom Programme organisers were phoning her or was it a zoom meeting?
She could have possibly had a look at the book, which I think is called "The Abuser", photocopied a few bits & then got one of her Patchwork Girls to stick it all together, into a DIY Freedom Programme.
With a few leaflets to hand out to
participants & some lush fresh cakes and cafe lattes, she seems to have pulled it off.
For now....
There are so many online courses that they could have done, and there are lots of courses relating to Domestic Abuse and Trauma. Some are £5.00 some are free.
But doing an online course that has no entry requirements and no recognised certification or qualification on completion is just a Mickey Mouse course.
Not worth the paper it's written, but all that Rachel Hambleton is capable of achieving academically.
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She could of just bought these books off Amazon!