Specialist Apprenticeships for Life Changing Support.

Training Domestic & Sexual Abuse Support Workers to Make a Lasting Impact


Be Astute deliver innovative apprenticeship programmes designed specifically for Domestic and Sexual Abuse Support Workers.

These roles are vital to the safety, wellbeing, and recovery of individuals who have experienced trauma — and they require a level of skill, sensitivity, and professionalism that goes far beyond generic training. Our programmes are tailored to meet the sector's unique challenges, combining high-quality teaching with real-world application to maximise impact.

We work closely with employers to align training with service needs, helping organisations build confident, capable teams that make a meaningful difference. Whether you're looking to recruit new talent or upskill existing staff, our apprenticeship approach provides a practical, fully funded route to developing specialist support workers who are prepared, resilient, and focused on delivering the highest standards of care.


What is an Apprenticeship?

Apprenticeships aren’t just for new starters. Apprenticeships are available for staff at all levels of your organisation, from frontline support workers to managers.

This means your entire team can benefit from structured development, enhancing their ability to provide effective, compassionate care while strengthening your organisation’s overall capability.

An apprenticeship is a government-funded training program that combines on-the-job learning with expert-led instruction, allowing staff to develop practical skills while earning a recognised qualification. Unlike traditional courses, apprenticeships integrate real work experience with formal training, ensuring that learners gain the knowledge, confidence, and hands-on expertise needed to excel in their roles.

Why Use Apprenticeships For Your Staff Training?

Apprenticeships offer a structured, high-quality training pathway that develops your team’s skills while they work. Unlike traditional courses, apprenticeships provide a blend of practical experience and expert-led learning, ensuring staff gain real-world competencies that directly enhance their roles.

For domestic and sexual abuse support workers, apprenticeships ensure training is relevant, hands-on, and aligned with industry standards, helping them build confidence in safeguarding, crisis intervention, and trauma-informed care. Plus, with government funding available, apprenticeships are a cost-effective way to invest in your team’s professional growth, strengthening your organisation’s ability to provide critical support to those in need.

What Is Covered In This Apprenticeship ?

Crisis Response & Risk Management - Recognise crisis situations, carry out risk assessments, and ensure safety planning in line with policies. Use appropriate tools to safeguard survivors.

Empowerment & Advocacy - Support survivors, particularly from marginalised groups, by advocating for their rights and helping them navigate legal and social systems.

Trauma-Informed Approaches & Service Provision- Engage survivors using trauma-informed methods, challenge gaps in service provision, and raise awareness of the intersections of disadvantage.

Support Through Legal & Court Processes - Assist survivors through investigations, court processes, and protective orders, providing advice and referrals to specialist services.

Collaboration & Multi-Agency Support - Develop professional relationships with survivors and work with multi-agency partners to refer and signpost to relevant services.

Self-Care & Empowering Survivors’ Voices - Recognise the importance of self-care for staff and create opportunities for survivors to contribute to service design.


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How Is this Apprenticeship Assessed?

Apprenticeships are assessed through a combination of on-the-job learning, coursework, and a final End-Point Assessment (EPA) to ensure apprentices develop the knowledge, skills, and behaviours required for their role.

Ongoing Assessment Throughout the Apprenticeship

Workplace Evidence – Apprentices collect real-world evidence of their skills, such as case studies, reports, and reflective journals.

Professional Discussions – Apprentices have structured conversations with assessors to demonstrate their understanding of key topics.

Assignments & Projects – Some apprenticeships include coursework, research tasks, or work-based projects.

The End-Point Assessment (EPA)

The EPA is the final stage of the apprenticeship, carried out by an independent assessment organization. It typically includes:

Presentation – showcasing knowledge, problem-solving skills, and reflections on real-world experiences within the role.

Professional Discussion – A structured conversation with an assessor about the apprentice’s knowledge and experiences.

Portfolio of evidence – A collection of evidence to show performance in the workplace

Successful completion of the apprenticeship leads to a nationally recognised qualification, ensuring the apprentice is fully competent and prepared for their role.

Why Should You Do This Apprenticeship?

By completing the apprenticeship, you strengthen your ability to change lives, providing more effective and compassionate care for those who need it most.

Gain Essential Skills – Learn trauma-informed approaches, safeguarding best practices, and crisis intervention techniques to provide more effective support.

Earn a Recognised Qualification – Achieve a government-funded, industry-recognized qualification that validates expertise and boosts career prospects.

Learn While You Work – Apply new knowledge directly to real-world situations, improving confidence and competence without stepping away from the role.

Improve Resilience & Wellbeing – Training includes strategies for managing emotional impact and preventing burnout, ensuring long-term career sustainability.

Advance Your Career – Open doors to leadership roles, specialist positions, or further training opportunities within the sector.

Completing an apprenticeship provides specialist training, professional recognition, and career development, you enhance your skills while making a greater impact.

How Can Our Training Help Support Organisations?


At Be Astute, our apprenticeship programmes are designed to address key challenges faced by organisations in domestic and sexual abuse support services.

Staff Recruitment & Retention - High turnover and burnout create instability. Our apprenticeships provide a structured development path, increasing staff engagement and retention by offering career progression and growth opportunities.

Skills Gaps & Workforce Development - Many support workers lack formal training in trauma-informed care and safeguarding. Our apprenticeships ensure your team receives standardised, high-quality training in essential skills, creating consistency in best practices across your organization.

Limited Training Budgets - Training can be costly. With government-funded apprenticeships, you can upskill staff affordably while maintaining high standards, helping you manage tight budgets without compromising quality.

Heavy Workloads & Time Constraints - Support workers often have limited time for training. Our work-based apprenticeships minimise disruption, allowing staff to learn while continuing in their roles, so you get maximum impact without added strain.

Emotional Resilience & Wellbeing - The emotional demands of the role can lead to burnout. Our apprenticeships include training in mental health, self-care, and resilience, helping staff maintain their wellbeing and stay engaged in their work.


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