MARAM Collaborative Practice Training FAQ
What Is MARAM Collaborative Practice Training?
MARAM Collaborative Practice Training is for professionals who respond to family violence to learn the collaborative practice and the foundational aspects of MARAM that enables collaboration. The training enables participants to contribute to risk assessment and collaborate for ongoing risk assessment and management, through respectful and sensitive engagement with victim survivors, information sharing, referral and secondary consultation.
Who Should Come To Training?
The training is available to all professionals who respond to family violence in the Mallee Region. While relevant to all professionals from prescribed and non-prescribed organisations, given the availability of other MARAM training at the time of its release, training is best suited to professionals from Tiers 2, 3 and 4 of the Victorian Government Responding to Family Violence Capability Framework (2017). This includes workers in core support or intervention agencies, mainstream and non-family violence specific support agencies and universal services and organisations. This is NOT risk assessment training. You will also need to attend other MARAM training relevant to your role. Refer to the MARAM training decision tree to determine training for your role.
Training is coordinated by the Mallee Family Violence Executive, delivered by 3whitehorses Consulting.
I have attended other MARAM training. Is this training still relevant to me?
Yes. The MARAM Collaborative Practice Training sits alongside the other MARAM modules. Its does not replicate the content of the other sessions, but enhances a professional’s understanding of collaborative practice under MARAM.