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Equip BDAP with a comprehensive understanding of the MARAC process including its purpose, structure and the role of various agencies involved
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Describe the referral criteria and the process for it.
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Risk assessment – build awareness on using the risk assessment tools such as the DASH checklist (could create a discussion around whether this tool is tailored enough for diverse communities) could do a practical exercise where participants assess a hypothetical case with diverse backgrounds.
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Discuss the legislation around sharing of information
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How the action plan to mitigate risk is discuss and planned.
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The role of the IDVA in MARAC
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Highlight the training available in the borough for professionals to attend.
On Tuesday, December 3, this session will provide BDAP members with a thorough understanding of the MARAC process, including its purpose, structure, and the roles of various agencies.
Key Information
We will also discuss the referral process, risk assessment tools like the DASH checklist, and address the barriers faced by black and brown women when accessing services such as MARAC
- What do BDAP feel are the barriers to accessing MARAC – how does this impact the victims you support.
- Are the tools used (pan London) tailored enough for diverse communities - what impact can BDAP have on lobbying for change or adaptations.
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