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NFS: Advanced online training for professionals

12 Dec 2025, 9:30 — 16:00
The advanced sessions are FREE and are open to the specified profession. Please note you must have attended a webinar or completed the eLearning prior to attending this course. This online one-day course will build upon the introductory learning from the webinars/eLearning and will include interactive activities and discussion. See various course professions and dates

Virtual meeting

Cost: Free

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Non-fatal strangulation (NFS) Introductory Webinar

18 Nov 2025, 10:00 — 11:30
Our partner, SafeLives, in collaboration with IFAS, have developed non-fatal strangulation (NFS) training for a range of professionals who encounter victims and survivors of non-fatal strangulation. Various dates available.

Virtual meeting

IFAS Conference- Children and Young People: Could strangulation be 'choking' future generations?

18 Nov 2025, 9:00 am — 4:30 pm
Join us as we explore the latest research and data on strangulation and what this tells us about the prevalence, experiences and understanding of strangulation amongst young people.

In person meeting at
Crowne Plaza Hotel, Holiday Street, Birmingham, B1 1HH

Cost: Early bird rate: £120

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Clinical Guidelines Webinar

29 Jul 2025, 1pm — 2pm
This webinar aims to provide professionals with the understanding, confidence and competence to provide victims with optimal care promptly and mitigate potential harm to victims of non- fatal strangulation.

Virtual meeting

Cost: Free

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SARC Strangulation Cases: What We Know So Far Webinar

15 Jul 2025, 1pm — 2pm
This webinar will explore how data captured in SARC settings can support professionals understanding of strangulation across different victim/survivor groups including adult/ child victim/ survivors of sexual assault and how injury from strangulation can be identified on different skin tones.

Virtual meeting

Cost: Free

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Survivors of Strangulation Webinar

08 Jul 2025, 1pm — 2pm
This webinar will delve into our Reclaiming My Voice survivor project and recent review of our information leaflet for victims.

Virtual meeting

Cost: Free

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Past training events

SafeLives Training

12 Feb 2025,
In partnership with IFAS, SafeLives have developed non-fatal strangulation (NFS) training for professionals who work with victims/survivors of strangulation. **Please note: there are multiple training dates across 2024 and into 2025. For more information see their website.

Virtual and in person meeting

Cost: See details

Tackling Strangulation: Working Together to Save Lives - November Conference

12 Nov 2024,
IFAS is delighted to announce our upcoming Conference – Tackling Strangulation: Working Together to Save Lives, on 12 November.

In person meeting

Cost: See details

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IFAS Clinical Webinar Series Autumn 2024

05 Nov 2024,
We are pleased to announce our next clinical webinar series on Non-Fatal Strangulation (NFS) which will take place in the autumn from 10 September to 05 November 2024.

Virtual meeting

Cost: Free

Royal College of Emergency Medicine Annual Scientific Conference

10 Oct 2024, 8th October 2024 — 10th October 2024
Join RCEM in Gateshead for the Royal College of Emergency Medicine’s Annual Scientific Conference. Accredited for 18-CPD points, the three days packs in CPD content as well as cutting-edge research from national, and internationally, acclaimed speakers. If you can’t make it in-person, they've got you covered with the option to join virtually and catch-up on all content for 12-months.

Virtual and in person meeting at
Gateshead and Online

Cost:

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