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Abuse is not just about physical violence, it can also be mental, emotional or financial abuse by a partner, ex-partner or family member. It can also include stalking, internet abuse, harassment and ‘honour’ crimes.
Our Domestic Abuse Safety Advisors (DASA) are here to listen to you and provide confidential non-judgemental support and advice, including helping you to access other services that you may need. They are trained specialists who will assess the risk that your partner/ex-partner poses on you and your family.
Advisors can:
We also offer a service to men who have been abused, and to those in same-sex relationships.
Domestic Abuse Safety Advisors are not an emergency service so please be aware that in an emergency you should dial 999 if you are in immediate danger.
If you have any questions or would like to speak to a Domestic Abuse Safety Advisor please call the DASA manager on 07889 646847.
Change is not easy but our programmes have proven that people can change even when faced with the toughest circumstances. We have helped thousands of men and women to build better relationships with their families, understand what triggers their aggression, build their confidence and skills for self-control, problem-solving and resilience. Here are some of the services we offer:
Enhance your knowledge and skills of working with offenders or with victims of domestic violence and abuse through 1-day RISE training courses. The courses are based on the expertise and experiences of RISE staff in the field of criminal justice and rehabilitation. Our 1-day workshops provide tools and techniques that can be applied to your role and very importantly the diverse needs of the vulnerable people who you support. See a full list of RISE training courses.
Students studying the criminal justice system can also book onto our 1-day workshops to enhance their existing knowledge and get a deeper insight into the sector. See our full list of training courses.
Social Work students can undertake internships to support the work we do with offenders. To find out what opportunities are available, contact us.
RISE strives for a world where people can lead safe, purposeful lives thanks to better relationships within families and communities, where harmful behaviour is marginalised and crime victims are fewer. To create safe communities, we empower people to break their cycle of harmful behaviour. RISE’s programmes challenge attitudes and facilitate long-lasting behaviour change and are driven by the belief that anyone can make better decisions, given the right support. We are a small, motivated workforce with the diverse skills, expertise and experience to reach our vision.
RISE Mutual is a Community Interest Company (CIC) and public service mutual. We have built a name for ourselves working with Domestic Abuse perpetrators and developed our own programmes using evidence-based and innovative approaches. Since 2015, we have been delivering in London Boroughs and across the UK to provide a range of services to perpetrators (and victims) of domestic abuse, including our own Respect Accredited Domestic Abuse Perpetrator Programme, Safe Relationships Group Work Programme as well as a range of bespoke one-to-one interventions working with men, women, LGBTQi+ and racialised and marginalised groups.
RISE is delivering a project called Bambu, which is a service that aims to provide tailored, specialist support to meet the holistic needs of children and young people impacted by domestic abuse in the home while working in a multi-agency approach.
RISE and DVIP, a Richmond Fellowship (RF) division, are organisations with experience working with Children and young people (CYP) across London. The Bambu project works with 11-25-year-olds. It provides trauma-focused therapy and resilience sessions to help young people increase their feelings of safety, self-esteem, and awareness and improve their engagement within education and training settings. We seek to employ counsellors with postgraduate diplomas in integrative counselling and psychotherapy or therapists or practitioners with extensive experience working with children and young people.
The key roles and responsibilities include:
If you are interested in applying for this role, for a copy of the JD please get in touch with careers@risemutual.org
RISE is looking to recruit a specialist Domestic Abuse Practitioner to work in the North, West and East London boroughs, focusing on delivering domestic abuse perpetrator interventions for minoritised and marginalised groups, aiming to protect victims and their children. RISE has provided a Culturally Integrated Family Approach (CIFA) to the Domestic Abuse project for two years, which will be expanded to 7 boroughs. The ideal candidate will have experience in one-to-one and group work delivery and an understanding of the dynamics of domestic abuse. They will be prepared to go the extra mile to ensure service users have the best experience possible. RISE would love to employ a probation officer or social worker qualified candidate, ex-service users, and facilitators with dynamic and engaging personalities who can motivate service users to make some changes in their lives.
Key responsibilities include:
Please get in touch with careers@risemtual.org if you are interested. We are looking to recruit for this position as soon as possible.
2.1 Trainee Practitioners
RISE is recruiting for a new, exciting role as a trainee practitioner who will work closely with a lead or senior practitioner and obtain on-the-job training and qualifications. If you are interested in this role and want to hear more about it, please get in touch with us at careers@risemutual.org or cheryl.rodrigues@risemutual.org.
Are you interested in a short-term 12-month term opportunity?
The Drive project was developed in 2015 by Respect, SafeLives and Social Finance – the Drive Partnership – to address a gap in work with high-harm perpetrators of domestic abuse. The project was developed out of a need to address the many perpetrators who were repeatedly offending either the same or new victims.
Drive is a national project, with service providers delivering the intervention in local areas. RISE works closely with the DRIVE partnership to deliver the drive project approach for the south London locality. This work is done in partnership with statutory agencies such as the police, public health, and children’s social care.
An opportunity has arisen for a case manager position joining the DRIVE team across the South BCU (Croydon, Bromley and Sutton).
The ideal candidate will have experience working directly with vulnerable male and female individuals within public protection or safeguarding the multi-agency setting. They will require an excellent understanding of domestic abuse (including coercive control), relevant legislative frameworks, and effective ways of working and engaging with domestic abuse perpetrators. The candidates must be excellent verbal and written communicators and be organised and driven to succeed.
If you are interested in applying for this role, for a copy of the JD, don’t hesitate to get in touch with careers@risemutual.org.
Benefits of working at RISE
We are very proud of the benefits package offered to our employees, which we believe makes us an organisation of choice. At RISE, you are entitled to:
Please contact careers@risemtual.org if you are interested in any of the above roles. We are looking to recruit for this position as soon as possible.