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Please note: This training is only for the Aboriginal Maternal Child Health workforce.
This training will support practitioners to understand their MARAM responsibilities at the Screening and Identification level, including what it means for their day-to-day practice. Training is provided at no cost.
Practitioners at the Screening and Identification level are identified as having:
Please note that anyone who has registered for this training who is not in an Aboriginal Maternal and Child Health role or working with Aboriginal families in a Maternal and Child Health service may have their registration reviewed. If you have questions about this or special circumstances you wish the facilitators to consider, please contact the team.
The Family Violence Multi-Agency Risk Assessment and Management Framework (MARAM) ensures services are effectively identifying, assessing and managing family violence risk. MARAM was previously known as the common risk assessment framework or ‘CRAF’.
MARAM has been redeveloped to address:
The aim of MARAM is to increase the safety and wellbeing of Victorians. It will do this by ensuring relevant services can effectively identify, assess and manage family violence risk.
The Framework has been established in law under a new Part 11 of the Family Violence Protection Act 2008.
This means organisations that are authorised through regulations, as well as organisations providing funded services relevant to family violence risk assessment and management, must align their policies, procedures, practice guidance and tools to the MARAM Framework.
Once you have completed the live workshop, the final activity in the course is a Post-Course Evaluation; once you complete the evaluation you can download your Certificate of Completion at any time.
