The violence prevention resource hub includes:
- practice support resources specifically designed to support completion of Violence Risk Assessment and Management (VRAM) tools in the workplace
- links to policy documents directly related to the Assessing and Responding to Violence (ARV) Framework and Violence Risk Assessment and Management (VRAM) tools in the workplace
These online resources can be accessed and printed at any time in the future and are also expanded upon in the QC30 Violence Risk Assessment & Management training.
| Delivery mode | Resource |
|---|---|
| Duration | Varies per item |
Practice Support Resources
| Resource | Description |
|---|---|
| VRAM Tool Tipsheet | Provides tips for reviewing files, detailed descriptions of what to cover when gathering information, and key considerations for both formulating violence and developing prevention-oriented violence risk management plans. |
| Question Bank for Violence | A standalone question bank containing a range of example questions for assessing different types of violence that can be tailored to the individual. |
| Collateral Gathering for Violence | Designed to support the safe gathering of collateral information from family, carers, Kin and significant personal supports (who may have been victims of violence). Provides a range of processes and example questions that can be tailored to the individual situation. |
| Adult Strategies for Managing Violence |
Provides a range of strategies that may be useful when creating an individualised plan to manage violence risk in adults.
This resource can also be used as a checklist or audit tool when developing Violence Risk Assessment and Management (VRAM) plans, having conversations with the Multidisciplinary Team (MDT) or Assessment and Risk Management Committee (ARMC), or during clinical supervision. |
| Child and Youth Strategies for Managing Violence |
Provides a range of strategies that may be useful when creating an individualised plan to manage violence risk in children and young people.
Similar to the adult strategies, this resource can also be used as a checklist or audit tool when developing Violence Risk Assessment and Management (VRAM) plans, having conversations with the Multidisciplinary Team (MDT) or Assessment and Risk Management Committee (ARMC), or during clinical supervision. |