Domestic violence

The online course ‘Greater detection of violence’ gives suppliers information about violence in close relationships. There is also user support for the online course.

Online course to increase the detection of violence

Throughout the course, you will find out more about how violence in close relationships, as well as honour-related violence and oppression, can affect the jobseekers you meet. You will also find out more about how you, in your professional role, can support jobseekers exposed to violence.

The course is in five parts and takes about 60 minutes altogether. You take the course on your own on a computer, tablet or mobile phone. If you leave the course and want to continue later, remember to click through to where you left off. When you have completed the course, you can print out a course certificate.

Greater detection of violence - online course for suppliers (in Swedish)

User support

The user support describes how you as a supplier can support a jobseeker who has experienced or is experiencing violence. It covers both those who are subjected to violence and those who inflict it.

Greater detection of violence - user support for providers (in Swedish) Pdf, 544 kB.

Introductory films to the online course

How can you talk about violence to the jobseekers you meet? And what could you think about when you want to help victims of violence to find employment? Arbetsförmedlingen’s staff offer you advice.

Why is it important for us to notice when a jobseeker may be subjected to violence?

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Tara Twana, Section Manager at Arbetsförmedlingen, explains. (in Swedish)

How can we talk to jobseekers about violence?

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Fadila Sadki, operational developer at Arbetsförmedlingen, explains. (in Swedish)

How can we help jobseekers who have been subjected to violence into employment?

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Fadila Sadki, operational developer at Arbetsförmedlingen, explains. (in Swedish)