![]() ![]() Organisations should assist professionals and services to understand and apply these schemes and other authorisations to share information applicable to their service. The guidance in this chapter will focus primarily on using the FVIS Scheme where family violence is suspected or known to be present, and it provides a summary of how the CIS Scheme can also be used to promote the safety and wellbeing of a child or group of children. Guidance that refers to a perpetrator or person using violence in this guide is relevant to situations where an adolescent is using family violence.Īuthorised organisations and services can share information to inform risk assessment or management practice under a range of laws, including the FVIS Scheme, the CIS Scheme, the Children, Youth and Families Act 2005 and relevant Australian privacy laws. The outcome of risk identification ( Responsibility 2), assessment ( Responsibility 3 or 7) or management ( Responsibility 4 or 8), will inform the purpose and type of information relevant for you to share. respond to requests to share information from other services.proactively share information relevant to broader safety and wellbeing issues for children using the CIS Scheme.proactively share information and make requests seeking relevant to the assessment and management of family violence risk, including under the FVIS Scheme, privacy law or other authorisation at law.Professionals required to have knowledge of Responsibility 6 should be able to: Information sharing is a key practice that enables all services to contribute to assessing and collaboratively managing family violence risk, which includes responding to presenting needs and circumstances that may impact a person’s use of violence. the CIS Scheme for broader safety and wellbeing issues.Ĭonsent from a person using or suspected to be using violence is not required to share risk-relevant information between prescribed professionals and organisations.the FVIS Scheme to request and share information in order to assess and manage family violence risk.In situations involving children or young people experiencing family violence, authorised professionals can use: If you are also authorised to share information under existing privacy laws or another law, you can continue to do so. understanding risk-relevant information in the context of working with people who use family violence.legal authorisations for information sharing including the Family Violence Information Sharing Scheme (FVIS Scheme) and Child Information Sharing Scheme (CIS Scheme).information sharing as part of Structured Professional Judgement.This guide is for all professionals to use when family violence is suspected, or you have identified or assessed risk to be present, and you determine that information, guidance, support or collaboration from another professional or service is required. The guidance in this chapter replicates some general information from the equivalent victim survivor–focused MARAM Practice Guide for Responsibility 6 – but it includes additional, specific information relevant to working with perpetrators and sharing information under relevant legal authorisations including under the Family Violence Information Sharing Scheme about perpetrators’ risk, behaviours and related needs and circumstances. The learning objective for Responsibility 6 builds on the material in the Foundation Knowledge Guide and in preceding Responsibilities 1 to 5. This practice guide is for all professionals who have received training to provide a service response to a person they suspect or know is using family violence. Document in your organisation’s record management system Collecting, recording and correcting information Sharing information relating to a person using violence who is a parent or has a parenting or caring responsibilities Sharing information relating to family violence risk for a child or young person When to share risk-relevant information about people using violence Identifying risk-relevant information when working with a person using violence Consolidating risk-relevant information about risk, needs and circumstances ![]() Seeking information through the Central Information Point When you can share information under the Family Violence Information Sharing Scheme The Family Violence Information Sharing Scheme Legal authorisations to share relevant information Reflecting on safe engagement, including information sharing practice Information sharing in Structured Professional Judgement ![]()
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