DOMESTIC AND FAMILY VIOLENCE COMMON RISK AND SAFETY FRAMEWORK LEVEL 1 SCREENING TOOLS
About the module
The Common Risk and Safety Framework (CRASF) has three levels of tools designed to support responses to people experiencing or at risk of experiencing domestic and family violence (DFV). The Level 1 tools are designed to be used by anyone to screen for DFV in adults and can be used for young people aged 13 years and older in the context of intimate partner violence (IPV). There is a separate screening tool for adults and for children.
This module is intended to help you to identify ‘red flags’ that may suggest a person is at risk of or experiencing DFV and how to respond appropriately and safely. You may use the tools when a person exhibiting signs of DFV presents at a healthcare, educational or other community-based service, or a business.
Each module is approximately 90 minutes long and are self-paced so you can stop and start again when you please. These modules are free of charge for all people in Queensland.
The final learning checkpoint for each module is a five-question quiz which you will need to successfully complete to receive a Certificate of Completion.
The following parameters apply to the quizzes:
Time allowed: Unlimited
Attempts: Unlimited
Pass mark: 100%
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