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DFFH MARAMIS Implementation

Find the latest news and information about the Department of Families Fairness and Housing's MARAM implementation activities for Quarter 4 2023-24.

The new MARAM and Information Sharing Hub

We are pleased to announce the launch of the new MARAM and Information Sharing (MARAMIS) Schemes intranet page. This page has been developed for DFFH internal staff to provide important updates about MARAM and the Information Sharing Schemes.

The Key Features of the landing page:

  • Who we are: How the MARAMIS Implementation team can help you.
  • MARAMIS L&D: Get to know what MARAMIS learning and development is available.
  • News and Updates: Stay informed about upcoming MARAMIS news and events.
  • Resources: Access important MARAMIS documents, templates, and tools.
  • Feedback: Share your thoughts and suggestions—we value your input!

We encourage you to visit the page here: MARAM and Information Sharing Hub (sharepoint.com)

Child Protection and Housing tailored to MARAM: Working with adults using family violence (AUFV)- Identification and intermediate level training

Tailored training packages for Child protection and Housing workforces commenced after a successful trial in March 2024. The tailored training packages are being facilitated by No to Violence (NTV) with support from senior practitioners from relevant workforces.

New suite of MARAMIS learning and development products

Safe and Equal in collaboration with the MARAMIS implementation team continue to develop three new learning and development products aimed to increase DFFH policy and practice leaders’ understanding of family violence and how the MARAMIS reforms can be used to help end family violence occurring in Victoria.

The packages are:

  • MARAM Leading Alignment: developed for DFFH Executives and Managers to support them to understand their obligations to lead the internal alignment at DFFH.
  • MARAM Supporting Alignment: for DFFH workforce leads, policy and project staff to develop a deep understanding of how the MARAM principles, core knowledge, and best practice risk assessment and management must be incorporated into their work.
  • Information Sharing Schemes (ISS) workshops: developed for DFFH internal staff to develop a deep understanding of the ISS to promote the wellbeing of children and young people under CISS and to assess or manage family violence risk under FVISS.

For further information please email the DFFH information sharing and MARAM implementation team at infosharing@dhhs.vic.gov.au(opens in a new window)

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