Webinars & E-learning

E-learning

Welsh Women’s Aid is pleased to offer a selection of our courses as e-learning training packages. These courses have been developed by our expert trainers and are an affordable and time-efficient way to enhance your skills and knowledge.

Please see below for information on the e-learning courses available and instructions to enrol on a course.

How to enrol?

To enrol onto a course, please complete our E-learning registration form via the link below:

Register for E-learning

 

Accessing the Site

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Webinars

Introducing Fiver Friday!

We have created a series of  webinars on interesting topics around gender-based violence, children and young people, feminism and equality in Wales, feminist icons, and domestic abuse. Some of the topics explore the history of feminism, particularly in Wales, and others are topics that are more relevant now than ever before. 

These webinars are developed so that you can choose which ones to attend, or if you want, you can attend them all. They will be delivered via Zoom at 12pm – 12:45. Ideal for continued professional development.  

Join us to explore these topics for just £5. *per webinar

Click the links below to book a space.

Misogyny and incel culture

20th June 2025

“Have you taken a red pill or blue pill?” Don’t know what we are talking about? Join us as we discuss the evolution of misogyny and incel culture. More relevant than ever before, this webinar will provide an overview of incel ideologies and an analysis of their effect on society.

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Safeguarding implications of social media use in teens

25th July 2025

From Facebook, to TikTok and everything inbetween, today’s teenagers live their lives online for public consumption. Where does this leave us as safeguarding professionals? Join us as we explore the online world and its implications.

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Gender-based violence

22nd August 2025 

Gender Based Violence (GBV) is a major public health and human rights issue that affects people of all genders but disproportionately impacts women and girls. Gender-based violence includes a host of harmful behaviours arising directly or indirectly from values, beliefs or customs relating to gender including domestic abuse, sexual assault, dowry-related murder, forced marriage, marital rape, forced prostitution, female genital mutilation, and sexual abuse. This webinar aims to enhance knowledge and understanding of the prevalence and experiences of Gender-based Violence.

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Wales: A feminist nation?

26th September 2025

The VAWDASV Act of 2015 was the first of its kind. Join us as we analyse Wales’ progress since this landmark piece of legislation. How far have we gone on the road to eradicating gender inequality and gender based violence?

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Non-fatal strangulation

3rd October 2025

Non-fatal strangulation is a high risk form of domestic abuse, and is a crime as of the Domestic Abuse Act 2021. Join us for a discussion on risks and impacts on survivors

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Welsh witches: A window into gender tyranny

31st October 2025

Which witch are you? Dangerous hag or revered wise woman? Join us as we explore the crime of witchcraft in Great Britain and how Wales responded to the hysteria.

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Image-based sexual abuse

28th November 2025

Research conducted by Refuge found that 1 in 14 adults in England and Wales have experienced threats to share their intimate images without their consent. With the rapid growth of technology, it is important to educate ourselves about the risks and challenges that victims face in the digital world.

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Striking figures in Welsh history

30th January 2026

Empowered women, empower women! Join us as we explore Welsh women who made history and shaped our society today. From Gwenllian to Betsi Cadwaladr, who are the women who built Wales?

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27th February 2026

The existence of ritual abuse is the subject of much debate. Ritural abuse has been defined as “organised sexual, physical, and psychological abuse, which can be systematic and sustained over a long period of time. It involves the use of rituals, with or without a belief system. It usually involves more than one person as abusers” Join us for a discussion around this topic.

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Understanding spiritual abuse

27th March 2026

This webinar will introduce issues of Spiritual Abuse and how abusers use coercion and control within faith organisations and communities. A look at ways in which abusers twist modern religious ideology with the aim of disempowering women.

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Animals and domestic abuse

24th April 2026

Join us as we explore the correlation between animal abuse and domestic abuse. 71% of women who experienced domestic abuse said their partners had harmed, killed or threatened pets (Ascione, Weber & Wood, 1997)

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