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Hammond Institute Pty Ltd | TOID: 90720 Issue Date: August 2021 V 10.0 Approved by: Quality & Compliance Dept. Part A Question 1: What is mandatory reporting to child protection in Victoria? (50-100 words) Satisfactory response Yes ☐ No ☐ Question 2: Provide a brief explanation of the three (3) overarching principles and the seven (7) broad standards that make up the Child Safe Standards. Satisfactory response Yes ☐ No ☐ UAP VU22733 Page 14 of 52 Hammond Institute Pty Ltd | TOID: 90720 Issue Date: August 2021 V 10.0 Approved by: Quality & Compliance Dept. Question 3: Answer the following questions: A) Where do you go if you are worried about a child or young person’s wellbeing but do not believe they are in need of protection? B) How can you make a referral? (25-35 words) Satisfactory response A) Yes ☐ B) Yes ☐ No ☐ No ☐ Question 4: List three laws professionals and services are authorised to share information to inform risk assessment and management of family violence. Satisfactory response Yes ☐ No ☐ UAP VU22733 Page 15 of 52 Hammond Institute Pty Ltd | TOID: 90720 Issue Date: August 2021 V 10.0 Approved by: Quality & Compliance Dept. Question 5: Under the Family violence information sharing scheme: A) Who can share information? (30-50 words) B) For what two purposes can information be shared? (50-100 words) Satisfactory response A) Yes ☐ B) Yes ☐ No ☐ No ☐ UAP VU22733 Page 16 of 52 Hammond Institute Pty Ltd | TOID: 90720 Issue Date: August 2021 V 10.0 Approved by: Quality & Compliance Dept. Question 6: How can you determine if your service organisation is a prescribed Information Sharing Entity (ISE)? (30-50 words) Satisfactory response Yes ☐ No ☐ Question 7: List two overarching systems of power that causes structural inequality and discrimination. Satisfactory response Yes ☐ No ☐ Question 8: What may be the impact for victim survivors who are marginalised or made vulnerable because of the unequal way society has constructed such discrimination? (50 - 100 words) Satisfactory response Yes ☐ No ☐ UAP VU22733 Page 17 of 52 Hammond Institute Pty Ltd | TOID: 90720 Issue Date: August 2021 V 10.0 Approved by: Quality & Compliance Dept. Question 9. In your own words, describe what ‘taking an intersectional approach’ means to applying this knowledge in practice. (50-100 words) Satisfactory response Yes ☐ No ☐ Question 10: What practitioners and services are involved in multi-agency responses within the family violence system, including those from diverse communities? (80-120 words) Satisfactory response Yes ☐ No ☐ UAP VU22733 Page 18 of 52 Hammond Institute Pty Ltd | TOID: 90720 Issue Date: August 2021 V 10.0 Approved by: Quality & Compliance Dept. Question 11: What is the basic objective of family violence laws, policies and programs? (20- 40 words) Satisfactory response Yes ☐ No ☐ Question 12: What does ‘family violence is deeply gendered’ mean? (50-100 words) Satisfactory response Yes ☐ No ☐ UAP VU22733 Page 19 of 52 Hammond Institute Pty Ltd | TOID: 90720 Issue Date: August 2021 V 10.0 Approved by: Quality & Compliance Dept. Question 13: Complete the fill in the blanks based on provided words related to definition of Family as defined in sections 8-10 of the Family Violence Protection Act (2008). Satisfactory response Yes ☐ No ☐ (regular basis, Relationships Act 2008, domestic partner, each other, registered ) Meaning of family member (1) For the purposes of this Act, a family member, in relation to a person (a relevant person), means— (a) a person who is, or has been, the relevant person's spouse or _______________ __________; or (b) a person who has, or has had, an intimate personal relationship with the relevant person; or (c) a person who is, or has been, a relative of the relevant person; or (d) a child who normally or regularly resides with the relevant person or has previously resided with the relevant person on a normal or _________________ __________; or (e) a child of a person who has, or has had, an intimate personal relationship with the relevant person. (2) For the purposes of subsections (1)(b) and (1)(e), a relationship may be an intimate personal relationship whether or not it is sexual in nature. Meaning of domestic partner (1) For the purposes of this Act, domestic partner of a person means— (a) a person who is in a registered relationship within the meaning of the ______________ __________ with the person; or (b) an adult to whom the person is not ____________________ __________ but with whom the person is in a relationship as a couple where one or each of the persons provides personal or financial commitment and support of a domestic nature for the support of the other person. (2) In deciding whether persons who are not in a ________________ __________ relationship are domestic partners of each other, all the circumstances of their relationship are to be taken into account, including any one or more of the matters referred to in section 35(2) of the Relationships Act 2008 as may be relevant in a particular case. Meaning of relative (1) For domestic partners, a relative includes a person who would be a relative if the domestic partners were married to _________________ ____________. UAP VU22733 Page 20 of 52 Hammond Institute Pty Ltd | TOID: 90720 Issue Date: August 2021 V 10.0 Approved by: Quality & Compliance Dept. Part B Question 1: Who is responsible for family violence? (50-100 words) Satisfactory response Yes ☐ No ☐ Question 2: Identify at least one (1) family violence myth and explain how it can lead to victim blaming and victim invisibility. Satisfactory response Yes ☐ No ☐ Family violence myth How it can lead to victim blaming and victim invisibility UAP VU22733 Page 21 of 52 Hammond Institute Pty Ltd | TOID: 90720 Issue Date: August 2021 V 10.0 Approved by: Quality & Compliance Dept. Question 3: In your own words, describe the co-occurrence of family violence and sexual assault. Satisfactory response Yes ☐ No ☐ Question 4: Explain the drivers of family violence that contribute beliefs attitudes and norms towards gendered family violence. (100-150 words) Satisfactory response Yes ☐ No ☐ UAP VU22733 Page 22 of 52 Hammond Institute Pty Ltd | TOID: 90720 Issue Date: August 2021 V 10.0 Approved by: Quality & Compliance Dept. Question 5: Briefly describe the cumulative and traumatic impacts family violence has on parent-child relationships including children who are indirectly impacted. Satisfactory response Yes ☐ No ☐ Question 6: Briefly describe the relationship between the unique experiences of Aboriginal communities and family violence in their communities. Satisfactory response Yes ☐ No ☐ UAP VU22733 Page 23 of 52 Hammond Institute Pty Ltd | TOID: 90720 Issue Date: August 2021 V 10.0 Approved by: Quality & Compliance Dept. Question 7: Answer the following questions: A) What is the distinction between men and women experiencing family violence? B) What is the distinction between men and women being perpetrators of family violence? C) Referring to the Australian Domestic and Family Violence Death Review Network Report 2018 what are the statistics between men and women experiencing and perpetrating family violence? (50-80 words) You may like to refer to both the MARAM documents and Australian Domestic and Family Violence Death Review Report (https://dvvic.org.au/media-releases/re-australian- domestic-and-family-violence-death-review-report/) Satisfactory response A) Yes ☐ B) Yes ☐ C) Yes ☐ No ☐ No ☐ No ☐ UAP VU22733 Page 24 of 52 Hammond Institute Pty Ltd | TOID: 90720 Issue Date: August 2021 V 10.0 Approved by: Quality & Compliance Dept. Question 8: What are the different forms of family violence that can be used by an adolescent? Satisfactory response Yes ☐ No ☐ Question 9: How should the therapeutic and services differ for victims and adolescents who use family violence? Satisfactory response Yes ☐ No ☐ UAP VU22733 Page 25 of 52 Hammond Institute Pty Ltd | TOID: 90720 Issue Date: August 2021 V 10.0 Approved by: Quality & Compliance Dept. Satisfactory response Yes ☐ No ☐ Satisfactory response Yes ☐ No ☐ UAP VU22733 Page 26 of 52 Question 10: Provide three (3) examples of how collusion can occur when working with an adolescent who is a perpetrator of family violence. Question 11: 'How can a perpetrator represent themselves as a victim survivor? How can this lead to misidentification? Hammond Institute Pty Ltd | TOID: 90720 Issue Date: August 2021 V 10.0 Approved by: Quality & Compliance Dept. Question 12: Complete the following fill in the blanks based on provided words related to the forms of family violence have been defined in Section 5 of the Family Violence Protection Act (2008). Satisfactory response Yes ☐ No ☐ (threatening, personal injury, sexually, criminal offence, family member, property) Meaning of family violence (1) For the purposes of this Act, family violence is— (a) behaviour by a person towards a _________________________of that person if that behaviour— (i) is physically or ___________________________abusive; or (ii) is emotionally or psychologically abusive; or (iii) is economically abusive; or (iv) is ____________________________; or (v) is coercive; or (vi) in any other way controls or dominates the family member and causes that family member to
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