Event Date02 Sep 2026 | 10:00 AM - 01:30 PM [GMT+10:00]
CPD Hours3.5 hrs
CPD CategoryCategory 2: Skills and Knowledge
OrganiserAASW Training ([email protected])
Event FormatOn-Demand
Practice & careerFamily & Domestic Violence
Event Date02 Sep 2026 | 10:00 AM - 01:30 PM [GMT+10:00]
CPD Hours3.5 hrs
CPD CategoryCategory 2: Skills and Knowledge
OrganiserAASW Training ([email protected])
Event FormatOn-Demand
Practice & careerFamily & Domestic Violence
Capability Levels: Established, Expert
The Family Violence: Coercive Control and Risk Assessment workshop is designed for evolving and experienced practitioners and social workers keen to extend their knowledge and skills in family violence work. The session will provide participants with an in-depth understanding of coercive control as a sustained pattern of abusive behaviour, emphasising key risk indicators, assessment tools, and intervention strategies.
The three-hour session will work through frameworks and tools like Biderman’s Chart of Coercion, Jane Monckton Smith’s Eight Stages of Homicide Risk, and common risk assessment tools. Participants will develop or refresh the skills to identify high-risk factors, conduct thorough risk assessments, and implement trauma-informed safety planning.
The interactive workshop will incorporate group discussions, case study analysis, and practical exercises to strengthen multi-agency collaboration, enhance professional engagement strategies, and address collusion dynamics.
By the end of the session, practitioners will leave with actionable insights to improve safety outcomes for victim-survivors and strengthen their risk assessment and intervention approaches.
Who should attend?
This training is designed for advanced practitioners and social workers working with family violence contexts, including social workers, case managers, counsellors, family violence practitioners, child protection workers, legal professionals, family law counsellors, healthcare providers, and police. It is particularly relevant for professionals involved in assessing and managing risk in family violence situations, providing direct support to victim-survivors, or working with individuals using coercive control.
The session is structured to enhance participants' ability to recognise, assess, and respond effectively to coercive control and associated risks.
Learning Outcomes:
By the end of this program, participants will be able to:
Event Structure:
Introduction (10 minutes)
Learning Session 1: Understand risk indicators and suicidal ideation (20 minutes)
Learning Session 2: Learn CRARMF and MARAM frameworks (45 minutes)
Learning Session 3: Develop trauma-informed safety plans (35 minutes)
Learning Session 4: Understand interagency roles (40 minutes)
Learning Session 5: Address collusion and engage clients (20 minutes)
Learning Session 6: Create collaborative action plans (10 minutes)
Conclusion + Q&A (15 minutes)
This Workshop is not recorded, however, you will have access to materials and resources on AASW Online Learning for 4 weeks after the completion of the workshop.
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