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The MARAM Collaborative Practice training focuses on both collaborative practice and the foundational aspects of MARAM that enable collaboration. The training enables professionals to contribute to risk assessment and collaborate for ongoing risk management, through respectful and sensitive engagement with victim survivors, information sharing, referral and secondary consultation.
The training is available to all professionals who respond to family violence in the Wimmera and South West Region.
This training is designed for practitioners, but is also useful for team leaders and managers who are responsible for embedding MARAM within organisations and through external partnerships.
Participants who attend the training will be able 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.
MARAM Collaborative Practice Training is delivered in 2 sessions each 3 hours in length.
To complete the training you must have the following:
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Upcoming Dates:
Tues 26th & Weds 27th November, 2024 (9.30 – 12.30pm) Register here
Tues 11th & Weds 12th February, 2025 (9.30 – 12.30pm)
Weds 11th & Thurs 12th April, 2025 (9.30 – 12.30pm)
Weds 11th & Thurs 12th June, 2025 (9.30- 12.30pm)
November dates: REGISTER HERE
For additional dates and training courses, follow us on Eventbrite or visit our website.
* The WSWFV partnership acknowledges Victorian Aboriginal people as the Traditional Owners of the land on which we provide our services. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and recognise the ongoing living culture of all Aboriginal people
*We would like to pay tribute to the many survivors of family violence whose bravery, experience and stories inform service responses, initiatives and reform change. We also wish to acknowledge victim survivors of family violence, particularly women and children that have been killed in the context of family violence. We acknowledge that family violence is a very prevalent issue in our community and that we can all do something to prevent it if we all work together.
* WSWFVP acknowledges the following First Nation People where our services are offered: WIMMERA: Wotjobaluk, Jaadwa, Jadawadjali, Wergaia, Jupagalk, Dja Dja Wurrung. SOUTH WEST: Gunditjmara, Eastern Maar, Wadawurrung