This TRAINING WILL BUILD PRACTITIONER CAPABILITIES TO ENGAGE IN
COLLABORATIVE PRACTICE AND FOUNDATIONAL ELEMENTS OF THE MULTI-Agency
Risk Assessment and Management (MARAM), to promote COLLABORATIVE
PRACTICE FOR PRACTITIONERS WITHIN THE BARWON REGION. The Sexual
Assault & Family Violence Centre will be delivering this training in
collaboration with Bethany Community Support and Victoria Police, with
facilitators delivering the training from partnering organisations.
The MARAM Collaborative Practice is a part of the suite of training
under the MARAM Framework for practitioners responding to family
violence.
WHO SHOULD COME TO THIS TRAINING?
The TRAINING IS OPEN TO PRACTITIONERS WHO RESPOND TO FAMILY VIOLENCE
IN THE BARWON REGION. Given the availability and interest in other
MARAM TRAINING, the delivery of COLLABORATIVE PRACTICE MODULE IS MOST
SUITED TO PRACTITIONERS FROM TIERS 2, 3 and 4, as outlined in the
Victorian Government Responding to Family Violence Capability
Framework (2017
[https://www.vic.gov.au/sites/default/files/2019-05/Responding-to-family-violence-capability-framework_0.pdf]).
This is NOT risk assessment training. You will also need to attend
other MARAM training relevant to your role. MARAM training will be
delivered by government departments (Brief & Intermediate’ and
Screening & Identification) and by DVRC (Comprehensive and Leading
Alignment).
Organisations should be guided by Family Safety Victoria resources in
determining the relevant roles, responsibilities and training
requirements for staff.
USEFUL RESOURCES:
* MARAM Training Decision Tree_
[https://www.safvcentre.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/MARAM-Training-Decision-Tree.pdf]
* Victorian Family Violence Capability Framework (2017)_
[https://www.vic.gov.au/sites/default/files/2019-05/Responding-to-family-violence-capability-framework_0.pdf]
WHAT DOES THE TRAINING COVER?
This training will explore how to contribute to risk assessment and
collaborate for on-going risk assessment through respective, sensitive
engagement with people impacted by family violence, guided by
information sharing, referrals and secondary consultations.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Participants will demonstrate an ability to:
* DESCRIBE THE MARAM FRAMEWORK INCLUDING RESPONSIBILITIES THAT DRIVE
COLLABORATIVE PRACTICE ACROSS THE SERVICE SYSTEM
* Apply the four elements of structured professional judgement to
their practice
* OUTLINE HOW INFORMATION SHARING CAN ENHANCE COLLABORATIVE PRACTICE
* Outline their responsibilities under the MARAM and information
sharing reforms
* DESCRIBE WHAT COLLABORATIVE PRACTICE IS AND DIFFERENTIATE BETWEEN
PRACTICE, ORGANISATIONAL AND SYSTEM ENABLERS
* Apply intersectionality to enhance practice by examining personal
privileges and oppressions
* EXPLAIN HOW TO USE COLLABORATIVE PRACTICE TO MAINTAIN PERPETRATOR
VISIBILITY
* Apply knowledge of evidence-based risk factors
* Plan strategies to ensure a safe and respectful environment for all
victim survivors including children
* DEVELOP A COLLABORATIVE RISK MANAGEMENT PLAN
* IMPLEMENT EFFECTIVE PROCESSES FOR SECONDARY CONSULTATION AND
REFERRAL WITHIN THE LOCAL SERVICE SYSTEM.
Note: While objectives described in bold are focused solely on
Collaborative Practice, the other learning objectives must be
understood in order to enable collaborative practice.
For further information and frequently asked questions please refer to
MARAM Collaborative Fact Sheet._
[https://www.safvcentre.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Fact-Sheet-MARAM-Collaborative-Practice-Training.pdf]
PRE-REQUISITE TRAINING RESOURCES
In this training, it is expected that you will have:
* Read the Family Violence Multi-Agency Risk Assessment and
Management Framework: Foundation Knowledge _
[https://www.vic.gov.au/sites/default/files/2019-07/MARAM-practice-guides-foundation-knowledge.pdf]
* Watch the Helping End Family Violence – the Information Sharing
Schemes and MARAM film [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J2rNHOkdV2E]
(3.57mins)
REGISTRATIONS
Registration for TRAINING SESSIONS CAN BE MADE BY CLICKING ON THE
RELEVANT LINK. If you are experiencing difficulties with this process,
or require further information regarding this TRAINING PLEASE CONTACT
training@safvcentre.org.au or (03) 5222 4318.
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