Acknowledgement of country
We respectfully acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the many lands on which we live, work and learn. We pay our respects to the First Nations Peoples and their Elders, past present and future.
Welcome to the Domestic and Family Violence (DFV) Common Risk and Safety Framework (CRASF) Level 1 Screening Tools module.
In this module you will learn about the CRASF and the Level 1 tools, who can use them, as well as where you can get help when using them.
This module should take approximately 90 minutes to complete.
There is a short quiz at the end of this module and when you have answered all questions correctly, you will receive a completion certificate. You will have unlimited time to complete the quiz and unlimited attempts.
Helpful Tools
Throughout the Module, you will see a toolbox icon, which will take you to the CRASF tool, a relevant CRASF Factsheet or website with important information.
Reflection Activities
You will also see a reflection icon when there are suggested activities for you to reflect on the information provided so far.
You can go back and review this content as many times as you wish before completing the quiz.
Course References
Browne, CH., & Ung, T. (2019). Issue Brief: Protective Factors For Survivors of Domestic Violence. Quality Improvement Center on Domestic Violence in Child Welfare. https://dvchildwelfare.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/FWV-QIC-Protective-Factors-Brief-Final-09-1.pdf
Department of Child Safety, Youth and Women. (2019). Child Safety Practice Manual: Risk assessment. https://cspm.csyw.qld.gov.au/practice-kits/domestic-and-family-violence/risk-assessment/seeing-and-understanding/risk-assessment
Hoffman. K, Cooper. G., and Powell. B. (2017) Raising a Secure Child: How Circle of Security Parenting Can Help You Nurture Your Child’s Attachment, Emotional Resilience and Freedom to Explore. New York: Guilford Press.