The Trainers Trainer
Alison Pine

Trainer | Facilitator | Coach
Delivering Skills For
Business | Employability | DASH Risk Model | Mental Health & Wellbeing
Hello and welcome,
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If you are looking for someone to provide high-calibre training, facilitation and/or coaching I may just be able to help!
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I provide top-quality online and face-to-face services for individuals, businesses, third sector and educational organisations. By choosing to work with me, you and/or your learners will be supported to enhance existing skills and knowledge in an environment which is safe, comfortable, interactive and engaging.
Experienced in facilitating dynamic and interactive business and people development training across a wide range of topics including:
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Mental Health First Aid Training - Adult & Youth Courses
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Mental Health Skills for Managers
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Domestic Abuse Awareness
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Employability
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Entrepreneurship
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Credit Management (systems and training for Credit Controllers)
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Customer Service (systems and training for front-line staff)​
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Leadership and New Manager training
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Practical experience within a number of sectors including Equestrian and Agriculture, Utilities, NHS, Finance, Legal, Education and Government-Funded Projects.
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Ask me about:
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Delivering your in-house suite of training
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Mental Health First Aid training bundles - available across a range of courses at a preferential rate - popular with organisations looking to offer differing levels of Mental Health training throughout the business
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Associate Trainer Freelance Service
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Wellbeing Coaching : Group and Individual Sessions Available
If you are interested in working with me or have any questions about my training and coaching services please do get in touch.
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Alison​
Mental Health First Aid England Courses
DASH Risk Model Training

We are delighted that the DASH training is university accredited by the University of Brighton. It has received the ‘REQ’ kite mark – recognising educational quality – in 2014 and was re-accredited in September 2016.
The Domestic Abuse, Stalking and Honour Based Abuse (DASH 2009-2023) Risk Identification, Assessment and Management Model was implemented across all police services in the UK from March 2009, having been accredited by ACPO Council, now known as National Police Chief Council (NPCC).
This was pioneering and a significant step forward in keeping victims safe, turning a reactive ‘it’s just a domestic’ into a proactive ‘you must ask’ questions approach. This also meant for the first time all police services and a large number of partner agencies across the UK started to use a common checklist for identifying, assessing and managing risk.
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Who can use the Dash Risk Model?
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The DASH is for all professionals working with victims of domestic abuse, stalking and harassment and honour based abuse.
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There is also a risk checklist for victims of domestic abuse, stalking and honour based abuse. This is called the Victim-DASH (V-DASH 2010-22).
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There are also further screening questions on stalking. This again has been adapted for victims to use.