The Course in Identifying and Responding to Family Violence Risk is designed to help community service workers provide an initial response to the family violence risk they encounter. If family violence is not core to your community services role but you still encounter people who experience and/or use family violence – this course is ideal for you. You’ll learn to identify and respond to the risk of family violence. You’ll learn key skills required for screening, risk assessment, risk management, information sharing and referral. The comprehensive framework of the course is based on a set of minimum standards and is called the Family Violence Multi-Agency Risk Assessment and Management Framework (MARAM). Successful completion of this course, will prepare you to identify and provide the initial response to family violence and it provides a pathway to further training in the Community Services, Health and Early Childhood Education training packages. 22510VIC, course in identifying and responding to family violence risk, family violence, abuse, MARAM, multi agency risk assessment and management framework, information sharing scheme, family violence risk assessment, family violence referrals, risk, community services, universal services, perpetrator, victim, justice, schools, health, health services, faith based institutions, sport and recreation organisations, royal commision into family violence, victim survivors, screening, identify and respond to family violence risk