Learning and Development
- The Information Sharing uplift workshop focused on mature information sharing practices continues in consultation with the DFFH Information sharing team. Delivery of sessions by Safe and Equal will commence in March 2025. The first sessions will be open for Child Protection and Housing workforces in the coming weeks. Stay tuned.
- Applying MARAM in Policy and Projects eLearn has been finalised. This eLearn has been produced to support staff in non-operational roles understand their obligations in using MARAM in their daily work.
MARAMIS week videos-release of event recordings
For those that missed this year’s MARAMIS week events, we are pleased to announce that the events were recorded and will be released shortly. Here are some of the important topics covered:
- MARAM and Information Sharing in practice: Working with Adults Using Family Violence including a panel discussion with Rivka, Chairperson of the Victim Survivor Advisory Council (VSAC)
- Embedding lived experience: Survivor-Advocates from Safe and Equal’s Expert Advisory Panel on why the MARAM and Information Sharing Schemes are critical to keep victim-survivors safe.
- Identifying the Predominant aggressor: MARAM guidance around the predominant aggressor
- The Regional Family Violence Integration Committee: collaborative practice agencies working together and how this can improve outcomes for people experiencing family violence.
Reminder! Child Protection and Housing tailored MARAM: Working with Adults Using Family Violence (AUFV) - Identification and Intermediate level training.
Tailored training packages for Child protection and Housing workforces are being facilitated by No to Violence (NTV) with support from senior practitioners from relevant workforces.
- Child Protection (CPP2) workers can access the Identification level training here
- Child Protection (CPP3-6) can access the Intermediate level training updates here
- Housing, Reception, Forensic Disability and Complex Needs workforces can access the Identification level training here
- Forensic Disability Clinical Services (FDCS) and Disability Justice Coordination (DJC) workers can access the Intermediate training here
For further information please email the DFFH information sharing and MARAM implementation team at infosharing@dhhs.vic.gov.au
We encourage you to visit our page here: MARAM and Information Sharing Hub (sharepoint.com)
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