Practice Forum: Responding to High Risk Domestic Violence

Practice Forum - responding to high risk domestic violence and a QR code

Practice Forum

Responding to High Risk Domestic Violence

WHEN

đź“… Date: 18 March 2026
⏰ Time: 11am to 1pm
đź’» Venue: via Zoom

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DVAC Practice Forums are held quarterly and aim to develop knowledge, experience and expertise in responding to domestic, family and sexual violence in our community.

These practice forums are about sharing knowledge, improving service delivery and providing accessible professional development opportunities for those who attend.

This session focuses on responding to high-risk domestic and family violence, that is, violence that poses a risk of death or serious injury.

This practice forum provides foundational training on responding to known indicators of lethality and information sharing pathways using Part 5a of the Domestic & Family Violence Protection Act 2012 (QLD).

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