TDI is a national charity founded in 1993 to improve public protection by finding practical and creative solutions to the problem of sexual offending. We work with a wide range of organisations in the private, public and voluntary sectors, including the police, the probation service, prisons, housing organisations, faith-based organisations, public transport organisations, sports clubs, sports fa...TDI is a national charity founded in 1993 to improve public protection by finding practical and creative solutions to the problem of sexual offending. We work with a wide range of organisations in the private, public and voluntary sectors, including the police, the probation service, prisons, housing organisations, faith-based organisations, public transport organisations, sports clubs, sports facilities, leisure centres, hotels, schools, shopping centres, libraries, early years settings, community centres, cultural venues, tourist attractions and museums. Our goals:Safer individuals, safer public spaces, protective communities* and better systems of thinking.*TDI is commited to finding constructive roles for members of the public (ie those not working in the justice system).What we do:We offer training, research, consultancy and Leisurewatch, our trademarked public protection membership scheme.Our services:- TDI Leisurewatch A public protection scheme running in public spaces across the UK- TDI NetworkingEvents and activities to engage decision makers and influencers with the issues raised by sexual offending- TDI Prisons (see below)Specialist training for prison officers to identify and manage the risks presented by sex offenders- TDI Faith-based organisations (see below)Offender awareness training for faith-based organisations- TDI Housing (see below)A programme of training courses for housing providers to raise awareness and manage concerning behaviour- TDI Learning Disabilities (see below)A programme of training courses to raise awareness and manage concerning behaviourAll our training is tailor-made and priced individually. Training modules available include: • Definitions, typologies and theories around sexual offending • Legal issues• Good practice for support workers• Risk assessment and management• Staff care and self-care• Victims and Safeguarding• Statutory public protection arrangements• Good practice in community supervision & monitoring of offenders• Offender denial, minimisation and motivation• Learning disability and offending• Sex work and sex workers• Organisation-specific management issues• Spatial awareness and environmental risk• Guidance for trustees on supporting managers and staffBespoke modules can also be designed, please contact the team at TDI for more information:admin@tdi.org.uk+44(0)191 232 3977