Discover the Antser VR Programme for Frontline Policing - Antser

DISCOVER THE ANTSER
VR PROGRAMME FOR THE POLICE WORKFORCE

Our VR programme is a clinically-led, technology enabled behaviour change tool used to turn around perpetrators, survivors, children and young people’s lives in incidents involving domestic abuse, child sexual exploitation and child criminal exploitation.

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EVALUATION REPORT – THE USE OF VR WITHIN THE EAST DIVISON OF THE MET POLICE

“Powerful as ever. I think some will find the Aisha footage quite disturbing, especially in VR, but it’s the brutal reality of what we’re dealing with at times.”
Chief Superintendent, MET Police
The east division of the metroploitan police piloted the virtual reality programme to enhance their response to domestic abuse incidents.

ABOUT THE PROGRAMME

The immersive nature of the Antser Virtual Reality (VR) programme allows the user to experience the impact of trauma, abuse and neglect through the eyes of the child.

Our established programme is a clinically-led, technology enabled behaviour change tool. It is designed to enhance the adults’ understanding of a child’s emotions, trauma and potential triggers to improve the care, support and guidance they provide.

Testimonials

“Powerful as ever. I think some will find the Aisha footage quite disturbing, especially in VR, but it’s the brutal reality of what we’re dealing with at times.”

Chief Superintendent, MET Police

“We will continue to explore how this technology can be used to reduce domestic abuse in Redbridge and improve the lives of children and young people.”
The London Borough of Redbridge

“I could quickly see how powerful the VR was and how the  experience would help staff understand and recognise certain situations with more empathy.”

Dartford and Gravesham NHS Trust

SUPPORTING THE EAST DIVISION OF THE MET POLICE IN THE TRAINING OF OFFICERS WITHIN THE DOMESTIC Abuse Improvement Programme

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Join our key speakers to hear about two pilots using Virtual Reality (VR) to turn around perpetrators, survivors, children and young people’s lives in incidents involving domestic abuse, child sexual exploitation and child criminal exploitation. Our two pilot projects demonstrate the value of using virtual reality.

VR FAQ’s

Antser are pioneers of the UK’s first virtual reality experience for trauma informed training, supporting children, young people, vulnerable adults and families across our 3 key sectors; education, health and social care. Currently used by 45% of local authorities across early help, fostering, adoption, community and safeguarding services, NHS trusts, police, youth offending teams, as well as virtual schools and schools, our trauma informed, immersive behaviour change tool has a breadth of applications, and is consistently delivering improved understanding of trauma, increased empathy and better-informed responses by the teams around young people and vulnerable adults.

Yes. The programme comes in different bundles together with the VR headsets, depending of the number of practitioners which will be using it within your organisation. 

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