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The third session of the Centre's Centering the Child Lunch & Learn series, explored how the Child Information Sharing Scheme (CISS), Family Violence Information Sharing Scheme (FVISS), and the MARAM Framework are transforming collaborative practice across care teams.
This webinar highlights the importance of involving people with lived experience of DFSV in research to promote equity and deepen understanding. Speakers: Anna Couts-Trotter (The Survivor Hub) Ashlee Donohue (Mudgin-Gal Aboriginal Corporation, Women’s Centre) Nina (Flat Out Inc.) Lula Dembele (Good Shepherd) Key Topics: Personal research journeys of lived experience advocates Power dynamics and imbalances in research Capacity building for people with lived experience Strategies to improve inclusive and ethical research practices
Focusing on MARAM Responsibilities 9 and 10, this session explores how allied workforces can collaboratively assess and manage family violence risk when working with young people who use violence in the home. Presenters discuss how intersecting factors such as disability, mental health, and developmental needs influence practice and response.
The second session of the Centre's 'Centering the Child' Lunch & Learn series explores the importance of child-inclusive approaches in family violence risk assessment and management.
The first session of the Centre's 'Centering the Child' Lunch & Learn series explored how family violence impacts child development and attachment. This session introduces a case scenario, includes a facilitated discussion with panelists, and highlights practical strategies for safe and sensitive engagement with children and young people.
Professor Michael Salter is criminologist and internationally recognised expert on child sexual exploitation and will present recent findings.
This initiative is part of the Data Insights Roadmap, which comprises six streams of work and represents a program of short, medium and longer-term initiatives. Across the six streams, there is a focus on building capacity and capability of the DFSV service sector.
In this Academy of Imperfection episode, Jess Hill explains to Hugh, Ryan and Josh the unrelenting system of entrapment that many women find themselves in, including a detailed look at the history of coercive control, and the term ‘perspecticide’.
Delivered in partnership with Monash and Maroondah Councils, this conversation focuses on exploring the rights of victim survivors of family violence and how to navigate support services, including legal, housing, financial and recovery.