Description

The Department of Health, in partnership with the Centre for Excellence in Child and Family Welfare are now offering MARAM training for practitioners in Alcohol and Other Drugs services and mental health services (designated and community-managed services) who have roles that align with the Brief and Intermediate level of MARAM. The training will support practitioners to understand their responsibilities under the MARAM framework and how to incorporate this into their day-to-day practice. This training is focused on working with victim survivors.

Practitioners at the Brief and Intermediate level are identified as:

• having roles associated with family violence risk assessment and management in their usual work

• engaging with people in crisis situations or cohorts who are at high risk of experiencing or using family violence

• involving therapeutic intervention, a crisis service, case management support or broader needs assessment and management

• having the ability to incorporate addressing family violence risk assessment and management in to their usual work.

This event will cover:

  • Effective Engagement: Foundational knowledge, Structured Professional Judgement Model, Child voice
  • Identification of family violence risk: Intermediate risk assessment, risk levels, information sharing
  • Prioritisation: Intermediate risk management, secondary consultation, safety planning
  • Service delivery: Collaboration, information sharing, ongoing risk assessment and management, referral pathways.

Categories: Capability 7 - Understanding and responding to family violence
Disciplines: Allied Health, Lived Experience Workforce, Medical, Nursing, Other
Levels: Introductory, Intermediate
Lifespans: Infant, Child, Adolescent, Youth, Adult, Older Persons

Thursday 14 October 2021
14:00 to 16:00
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