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CRARMF Comprehensive Training for Family Violence Specialists

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Thu, 3 Apr, 12pm - 4 Apr, 7pm 2025 AEDT

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CRARMF Comprehensive Training for Family Violence Specialists

Two-day masterclass delivered online 

CRARMF Comprehensive Training for Family Violence Specialists is a two-day tertiary course that provides the advanced knowledge and skills for staff to undertake in-depth, comprehensive risk assessment where clients are at risk due to family and domestic violence.

Participants will also learn how to work collaboratively to develop comprehensive safety plans and manage risk. Participants will also learn relevant skills in order to contribute to a Multi-Agency Case Management Meeting (MACM).

This course utilises the West Australian Common Risk Assessment and Risk Management Framework (CRARMF) and has been developed in line with National Competency CHCDFV012 Make Safety Plans with People Experiencing Domestic and Family Violence.

Outcomes of Learning

  1. A deeper understanding of risk and risk indicators when working with Family and Domestic Violence 
  2. Utilising the CRARMF to assess and screen for risk where Family and Domestic Violence is present.
  3. Determining the impacts to the whole of family functioning due to Family and Domestic Violence.
  4. Utilising four stages of structured professional judgement
  5. Ability to work collaboratively with organisations to assess and manage risk

Day One Overview

  • Review: Redefining Family and Domestic Violence and coercive control
  • Screening for risk: 7 step screening process to identify risk, immediate and imminent risk
  • Understanding Trauma and Trauma-Informed Practice
  • Identifying the primary aggressor when trauma responses are present
  • Four stages to structured professional judgement
  • Acts of resistance and social entrapment

Day Two Overview

  • Impacts of whole of family functioning
  • Perpetrator risk factors (typologies and stages to homicide)
  • FDV-Informed language and documentation
  • Comprehensive risk assessment and safety planning
  • MACM trial run
  • Adopting self-care strategies when exposed to FDV

Trainer/Facilitator

 DART Institute CEO, Jolene Ellat 

DART Institute Trainer, Marnie Dillon

Training Resources

Workbooks and resources will be sent 48 hours prior to the training date with links via Humanitix. 

Questions about the training

Please email info@dartinstitute.org.au 

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