Lecture
5
Start Date
21 February 2024
Skill Level
Beginner
Language
English (en)
Course Overview
Over decades of death reviews and inquests into domestic homicides / femicides, recommendations have pointed repeatedly to the need for effective community coordination that include high-risk tables to reduce the risks associated with escalating violence. In Ontario, the government funds 48 Violence Against Women Coordinating Committees (VAWCCs) across the province. The course will explore ideas toward strengthening VAWCCs through restructuring and look at an example in Perth County where they have implemented a high-risk table that is led by the shelter. The course is comprised of two, two-hour sessions and is recommended for VAWCC leaders in Ontario.
Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this
course, the participant will be able to
- Take away ideas and tools on how to engage your committee members in discussion about restructuring to strengthen community coordination
- Work through a high-risk case conference to understand what needs to be in place and to identify barriers in your community
- Develop strategies and potential next steps to take back to your community
- Be introduced to the MARAM model (Multi-Agency Risk Assessment and Management) from Australia
More about the course
- Dates:
- Section 1: February
21st (10:00
AM – 12:00 PM ET)
- Section 2: February 28th (10:00 AM – 12:00 PM ET)
- Category: Virtual (via
Zoom)
- Assignment: Practice material will be given between the two dates
- Certification: Available after attending all the sessions
Enrollment
Fees: $50 CAD $200 CAD (Cost
is subsidized by CREVAWC for this program)
How do I enroll?
Purchase your seat here
A program administrator will
connect with you and will let you know of the next steps.
Enrolment options
Over decades of death reviews and inquests into domestic homicides / femicides, recommendations have pointed repeatedly to the need for effective community coordination that include high-risk tables to reduce the risks associated with escalating violence. In Ontario, the government funds 48 Violence Against Women Coordinating Committees (VAWCCs) across the province. The course will explore ideas toward strengthening VAWCCs through restructuring and look at an example in Perth County where they have implemented a high-risk table that is led by the shelter. The course is comprised of two, two-hour sessions and is recommended for VAWCC leaders in Ontario.
Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this
course, the participant will be able to
- Take away ideas and tools on how to engage your committee members in discussion about restructuring to strengthen community coordination
- Work through a high-risk case conference to understand what needs to be in place and to identify barriers in your community
- Develop strategies and potential next steps to take back to your community
- Be introduced to the MARAM model (Multi-Agency Risk Assessment and Management) from Australia
More about the course
- Dates:
- Section 1: February
21st (10:00
AM – 12:00 PM ET)
- Section 2: February 28th (10:00 AM – 12:00 PM ET)
- Category: Virtual (via
Zoom)
- Assignment: Practice material will be given between the two dates
- Certification: Available after attending all the sessions
Enrollment
Fees: $50 CAD $200 CAD (Cost
is subsidized by CREVAWC for this program)
How do I enroll?
Purchase your seat here
A program administrator will
connect with you and will let you know of the next steps.
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