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MARAM Collaborative Practice Training

MARAM Collaborative Practice Training is now available to professionals across the South West District Region.

Please click here for details: Maram Collaborative Training Flyer 2022.

What is MARAM Collaborative Practice Training?

The MARAM Collaborative Practice training focuses on both collaborative practice and foundational aspects of MARAM that enable collaboration. The training enables practitioners to contribute to risk assessment and collaborate for ongoing risk management, through respectful and sensitive engagement with victim’s survivors, information sharing, referral and secondary consultation.

Who should come to this training?

The training is open to practitioners who respond to family violence in the Wimmera South West 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).   The training is held online using Teams and is free.

This training is designed for practitioners, also useful for team leaders and managers who are responsible for embedding MARAM within organisations and through external partnerships.

Should I come to this training instead of the other MARAM training?

No. This is NOT risk assessment training. You will also need to attend other MARAM training relevant to your role. Organisations should be guided by Family Safety Victoria resources in determining the relevant roles, responsibilities and training requirements for staff.

This training is not intended to provide risk assessment training but compliments other MARAM modules that are now available.

I have attended other MARAM training. Is this training relevant to me?

Yes. The MARAM Collaborative Practice training sits alongside other MARAM modules. It does not replicate the content of other sessions, but enhances practitioner’s professional understanding of collaborative practice under the MARAM.

Training Opportunities

The FINAL MARAM Collaborative Practice training for the 2021-2022 financial year will be delivered in person at The Orange Door Warrnambool, 571-575 Raglan Parade over two half-day sessions between 9:30AM- 12:30PM.

To register for this event please follow the below links: 

Training Date Booking Link
Session 5 – Thursday 9th & 16th June https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/251711294257

 

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