The CCAM is an Australian first in leading coercive control training (developed by a team of national and internationally recognised specialists) in line with state-based jurisdiction.
The CCAM is a 3-day intensive masterclass training and provides advanced knowledge and skills for those working in the family violence service system response or intersecting systems, to undertake thorough coercive control screening, ensure comprehensive documentation on risk, map patterns of behaviour, microaggressions, and resistive violence, impacts on children and family, and prioritise health and safety.
Participants will integrate knowledge into practice and develop advanced skills to understand and conduct complex and comprehensive coercive control risk assessments in line with current risk tools, ensure perpetrator-driven risk assessments and perpetrator-facing practice, partner with victim-survivors and lead or participate in multi-agency (safety action) case management to keep victims safe and hold perpetrators in view and accountable.
This course utilises current risk tools such as the CRARMF and MARAM and has been developed in line with National Competency CHCDFV008 – Manage responses to domestic and family violence in family work, and CHCDFV011 – Establish and maintain the safety of people who have experienced domestic and family violence.