voluntary organisations, social enterprises and volunteering
voluntary organisations, social enterprises and volunteering
FDASAP - MARAC - Domestic Abuse and the Safety of High Risk Victims
Created: 06/10/2016**This is a NOMINATION ONLY course**
Please contact [email protected] for an application form which must be completed and returned by your line manager.
The MARAC (Multi-agency Risk Assessment Conferencing) process allows agencies to share information about very high risk cases of domestic abuse and together agree a Risk Management Plan (RMP). Whatever service/organisation you work in, you will be in contact with victims of domestic abuse. Victims need frontline staff to have an excellent understanding of risk in relation to domestic abuse. Domestic abuse is complex and requires a robust multi-agency response. Through the sharing of information and expertise, the MARAC process enhances the safety of the individuals at highest risk of further abuse.
Target audience:
Seminar content: In your role, you may have serious concerns for the safety of someone known to your service and seek to refer them in to the MARAC process. You may be asked to provide information to the MARAC case discussion by your agency's MARAC Representative or you may be asked to undertake tasking as a result of a MARAC.
This seminar will provide key information about the MARAC process including information on:
MARAC Risk Management Plans Learning outcomes
Participants will: