Support training that builds safer, informed communities.

The Community Champions Training Programme is a two-day interactive course equipping individuals with the knowledge, confidence and practical skills to act as trusted champions within their communities and organisations. It recognises that many victims disclose abuse first to someone they trust, not statutory services.
Grounded in lived experience, trauma-informed practice and cultural understanding, this programme prepares participants to recognise abuse, respond safely to disclosures, challenge harmful attitudes and signpost individuals to specialist support, without replacing professionals.
A two-day interactive training rooted in trauma-informed practice. Empowering trusted individuals to respond safely and ethically.
Through case studies, role-play and guided reflection, participants gain practical, real-world skills.
The training strengthens confidence in responding to disclosures with belief and safety. It promotes safeguarding awareness, risk recognition and ethical boundaries. Participants leave with clear action plans and tools to influence change.
Strengthen grassroots safeguarding within communities and organisations.
Equip trusted individuals with practical, ethical response skills.
Grounded in survivor-centred practice, understanding trauma and its long-term impact.
Interactive scenarios and role-play build real confidence responding to disclosures.
Clear guidance on boundaries, risk escalation and safe signposting pathways.
Creates a network of informed champions committed to safety and justice.
Support training that builds safer, informed communities.
Kaur Lab UK CIC works to challenge and transform inequalities and harmful practices affecting Sikh and South Asian women. The organisation focuses on research, education, empowerment, advocacy, and survivor support to address issues such as domestic abuse, sexual abuse, honour-based abuse, forced marriage, dowry abuse, caste-based discrimination, and transnational abandonment.
Kaur Lab supports Sikh and South Asian women, girls, survivors of abuse, and wider communities across the UK. The organisation also works with schools, colleges, healthcare providers, faith institutions, police, local authorities, and community organisations to improve culturally competent support services.
Kaur Lab delivers awareness workshops, training sessions, peer support groups, wellbeing programmes, safeguarding initiatives, educational campaigns, and community empowerment projects. They also produce research reports, toolkits, films, and resources to raise awareness and improve responses to gender-based violence and caste-related abuse.
Kaur Lab undertakes research and community work focused on caste inequality and caste-related abuse. The organisation raises awareness, supports survivors, promotes equality within Sikh and South Asian communities, and advocates for better understanding of how caste discrimination intersects with gender-based violence.
Kaur Lab collaborates with gurdwaras, mosques, temples, schools, universities, healthcare providers, social services, and community organisations to create safer spaces, establish safeguarding and referral systems, and improve culturally sensitive responses to abuse and discrimination.
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