The Regional Family Violence Partnership will be commencing its MARAM Collaborative Practice Training for 2025 with a new format. This new format will involve two 3.5-hour training sessions, in contrast to the previous single 6-hour session.
With these sessions the RFVP aims to bring relevant information sharing and MARAM theory, frameworks and concepts together and contextualise this for practice. This training is designed to be the ‘capstone’ course in your MARAM and information sharing learning journey
This session focuses on applying the MARAM Framework in practice through a case study. It will cover how to collaboratively assess risk, particularly in a multi-agency context, including speaking with clients, documenting on assessment tools and building on prior risk assessments. The new case study used in this session takes a whole-of-family focus to include persons using violence and children.
In order to attend this session, you must have completed the relevant MARAM screening or risk assessment training for your role. You can check this here: https://www.vic.gov.au/training-for-information-sharing-and-maram