domestic and family violence: risk management
An advanced level course in conducting risk assessments, planning for safety, and meeting obligations under the Family Safety Framework.
- A foundational knowledge and skills in recognising and responding to domestic and family violence.
- 10 Hour course (over 2 days)
- For specialist domestic and family practitioners or practitioners who regularly work with vulnerable families and/or adult victim-survivors of domestic and family violence.
Take your team’s professional practice to a new level with our risk assessment and safety management course, designed for experienced practitioners who provide support to adult victim-survivors of domestic and family violence.
This in-depth course will assist participants to:
- Understand the purpose of assessing for risk in domestic and family violence
- Identify factors that indicate risk of serious harm or death in domestic and family violence
- Understand South Australia’s multi-agency response to risk – Family Safety Framework
- Engage people in conversations to assess risk
- Conduct a risk assessment
- Make a referral to Family Safety Meeting
- Respond to risk through safety management strategies
- Understand key principles to document risk and safet
What will you learn
- Understand the purpose of assessing for risk in domestic and family violence
- Identify factors that indicate risk of serious harm or death in domestic and family violence
- Understand SA system response to risk – Family Safety Framework
- Engage people in conversations to assess risk
- Conduct a risk assessment
- Make a referral to Family Safety Meeting
- Respond to risk through coordinated safety management strategies
- Understand key principles to document risk and safety