MARAM In Practice: Family Violence in AOD Work
MARAM In Practice: Family Violence in AOD Work
16 April @ 9:30 am - 3:30 pm
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Turning Point Workshop
MARAM In Practice: Family Violence in AOD Work, presented by Bella Tambakau & Sheridon Byrne
This online training is only available to staff who are working in a Victorian Department of Health (DH) funded AOD organisation in an AOD role.
This workshop is designed for Victorian AOD workers, ideally those who have completed foundational MARAM training, although not necessary. The workshop aims to enhance practical understanding and application of the MARAM framework and apply it to day-to-day work with clients.
Participants will explore how to integrate MARAM principles into real-world scenarios through case studies and facilitated breakout room discussions. These sessions will provide opportunities to apply knowledge, share insights, and learn from peers across the sector.
The workshop will focus on strategies to keep victim-survivors safe, reduce the risk of collusion with people using family violence, and strengthen confidence in responding to complex situations.
Bella Tambakau is a Specialist Family Violence Advisor in Alcohol and Other Drugs, auspice to Turning Point. Bella brings forth her extensive experience in the family violence sector in crisis and direct response to her current role, where she supports AOD services to build family violence capacity and support the alignment to the MARAM framework.
Sheridon Byrne is a Trainer within the workforce development team, with over two decades of experience in the family violence sector. Her career spans a wide range of roles, including work in women’s refuges, family violence crisis counselling, program coordination, and project leadership. Sheridon has delivered significant training and capacity-building initiatives across multiple sectors, particularly at the intersection of family violence, alcohol and other drugs, and mental health. Her work includes private consultation and the design of tailored training programs that support sustainable, effective practice. Sheridon is deeply committed to fostering systemic change and empowering practitioners to engage in family violence work with confidence and resilience.
Who should attend? This workshop is designed for Victorian AOD workers, ideally who have completed foundational MARAM training although not necessary. The workshop aims to enhance practical understanding and application of the MARAM framework and applying it to day-to-day work with clients.
Date: Thursday 16th April 2026
Time: 9:30am – 3:30pm
Venue: Online
Cost: Free
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Enquiries: tp@turningpoint.org.au
IMPORTANT NOTE: this training is only available to staff who are working in a Victorian Department of Health (DH) funded AOD organisation in an AOD role.


