This training runs over 2 full days.
It has been developed specifically for people who work in remote locations and whose responsibilities under the Risk Assessment Management Framework extend to:
– Domestic and family violence (DFV) identification and screening
– Immediate risk management
– Comprehensive DFV risk assessment and management
The RAMF helps us understand and share a common language and approach so we can work together to keep people safe.
As a result of this training, participants will:
• understand their roles and responsibilities in DFV risk identification, assessment and management
• recognise the indicators of DFV and feel more ready and able to screen for DFV
• identify evidence-based DFV risk factors
• respond to the immediate safety needs of DFV victim survivors through referrals, information sharing, and mandatory reporting
• define vicarious trauma and identify individual and organisational responsibilities and strategies for managing vicarious trauma
• connect with a group of peers to enable collaborative and interagency practice when working with DFV victim survivors.
• assess risk using the Common Risk Assessment Tool
• respond to the needs of DFV victim survivors in order to increase their safety, through information sharing, mandatory reporting, referrals to the Family Safety Framework, and safety planning
• enable collaborative and interagency practice when working with DFV victim survivors.
• connect with a group of peers
This training runs over two full days and is free of charge with all refreshments and training materials supplied.
Registration is essential
If you work for a specialist DFV service funded by Territory Families, Housing and Communities and you require support to attend this training please contact dfv@nt.gov.au
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