WA Common Risk Assessment and Risk Management training
Event description
Common Risk Assessment and Risk Management (CRARMF) training. Ideal for family and domestic violence specialist, case managers, outreach workers, clinical teams and professionals working in multidisciplinary settings.
The WA CRARMF provides a shared approach to identifying, assessing and managing risk in family and domestic violence settings.
Join us for a comprehensive two-day professional training event with Tori Cooke, designed to strenghten practitioner confidence and capability in applying CRARMF in everday practice. This training is grounded in the principles of victim-survivor agency, accountability, cultural safety and child-centred practice.
Day One:
Risk assessment & risk management
Explore evidence-based risk assessment tools
Understand presenting and patterned risk
Strengthen your understanding of coercive control and predominant aggressor identification
Apply structured professional judgment and intersectional analysis to risk formulation
Day Two:
Best practice safety planning & case notes
Develop safety planning strategies that prioritise victim-survivor agency and choice
Learn practical ways to embed risk-informed safety strategies across multi-agency work
Understand best-practice documentation aligned with legal and ethical standards
Strengthen your accountability-focused case notes using real-world scenarios
Limited places avaliable.
8.30am registrations for a 9am start, 3.30pm finish.
Tori Cooke: Tori is a seasoned family violence consultant, clinical supervisor, and educator specialising in family violence interventions. With a background in social work, she brings extensive experience in counselling women affected by family violence and engaging directly with men perpetrating violence. Her pivotal roles in Victoria's family violence reforms underscore her commitment to promoting best practices. Based in Perth, she operates as a training provider and clinical supervisor at Pandora Projects, facilitating training initiatives that support practitioners learning across their career span.
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