MARAM Collaborative Practice & Information Sharing Training
MARAM Training
Preliminary Training: For practitioners new to family violence work
Family Violence Foundations is a 6–8-hour self-paced course, which provides a common starting point for professionals seeking to develop necessary skills to undertake a family violence response role.
Which MARAM Training to attend?
There are five MARAM training modules targeted to each tier of prescribed organisations. Depending on your role within an organisation, you will learn about different responsibilities and practice guides to keep perpetrators in view and accountable and to promote the safety of victim survivors of family violence.
For further guidance on your alignment at an identification and screening level, check out the
MARAM Responsibilities Decision Guide.
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Collaborative Practice Training
These sessions are focused on building your confidence to collaboratively respond to family violence. Each session contextualises relevant information sharing and MARAM theory, frameworks and concepts for your practice and is designed to be the ‘capstone’ course in your MARAM and information sharing learning journey
Training is delivered across two, half-day sessions. You can choose from:
- Information Sharing session focused on best practice approaches to information sharing within and across the sector
- Collaborative Risk Assessment and Risk Management session, focused on the practical application of the MARAM framework using a case study.
Each session is a stand-alone, so you can attend whichever best suits your professional development needs.
We run these sessions every month. See our Training Calendar for dates of when training is being run next.
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