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PRACTICE TOOL 7: NORTHERN TERRITORY DOMESTIC AND
FAMILY VIOLENCE COMMON RISK ASSESSMENT TOOL (CRAT)ѴķঞѴѴWorker nameঞ
nameEmailPhoneVictim survivor details
Name (and any other names
Date of birth
Female
Male Language/s spoken
Interpreter needed
EthnicityVisa statusAboriginal
YES NO Home community
Primary addressContact number
ѴঞঞѴѴঞĵ YES NO UNKNOWNCommentsPRACTICE TOOL 7
Children, young people accompanying victim survivorsChild 1 Child 2Child 3
NameDate of birth
Language/s spoken
Ethnicity
Aboriginal
Home community
Primary address
Primary carer
perpetrat orPerpetrator details
Name (and any other names
perpetrator is known by)Date of birthFemale
MaleLanguage/s spoken
EthnicityVisa status
Aboriginal
YES NO Home community
Primary addressContact number
Is currently incarcerated (including on remand)
YES NO Date of release (if known):
Comments
PRACTICE TOOL 7
SECTION A - EVIDENCE-BASED RISK FACTORS
Instructions:
Perpetrator's high risk behaviours towards victim survivorѴķѴѴRisk score
ѴѴঞ3
ŐőŐőѴঞ3
ѴѴঞ3
ѴѴঞ3
Ѵঞ3
ŐѴѴѴѴķѴőņ3
ѴѴঞ3
ѴѴѴঞѴঞ3
ķѴঞ3
ѴঞѴѴ3
Ѵঞ3
Has used highly coercive and or controlling behaviours3ņѴŊ3
Has harmed or threatened to harm pets3
ѴѴѴѴķѴѴķঞ2
Has a reported or unreported history of violence against a previous partner (or previous partner is a missing
person) 2ķѴѴ2
Has a history of other violent behaviour 2
Comments
PRACTICE TOOL 7
Northern Territory Domestic and Family Violence Risk Assessment and Management Framework Child victim(s) (accompanying adult victim survivor, and aged under 18)ѴķѴѴRisk score
Perpetrator has threatened to harm or kill the child/ren 2 ঞ2Perpetrator has physically harmed the child/ren 2
Perpetrator has sexually harmed the child/ren 2
ѴņѴঞ2
child/ren2 ঞѴѴѴņ2ѴņѴঞঞĽ1
they don't want to have contact with the perpetrator1ѴņঞĽ1
Comments
Situational risk factors
ѴķѴѴRisk score
3 ঞѴঞ3Perpetrator is aged under 25 years3
ŐőŐő3
Perpetrator has recently been denied or restricted access to the children3Perpetrator misuses alcohol and/or other drugs2
ঞѴঞ2ѴѴঞ2
violence 2 ঞĽņĽѴঞ2PRACTICE TOOL 7
Northern Territory Domestic and Family Violence Risk Assessment and Management Framework ঞ2ѴѴѴঞŐѴѴő1
ѴঞĽѴ1
Comments
TOTAL AT RISK (0-14) ELEVATED RISK (15-27) SERIOUS RISK (28+) SECTION B: Victim survivor's assessment of risk for themselves and their child/ren Instructions: Fill in the victim survivor's answers to these questions in their own wordsAT RISK ELEVATED RISK SERIOUS RISK
Comments
PRACTICE TOOL 7
Northern Territory Domestic and Family Violence Risk Assessment and Management Framework SECTION C: Worker's professional judgement and assessment of victim survivor's situation You believe children in the household are at risk of harm. Comments:have been imprisoned for violence against the perpetrator). Comments: ঞѴѴѴѴѴķѴ
losing children. Comments:AT RISK ELEVATED RISK SERIOUS RISK
Comments
PRACTICE TOOL 7
Northern Territory Domestic and Family Violence Risk Assessment and Management FrameworkSECTION D: Overall risk assessment
AT RISK 0 - 14 | ELEVATED RISK 15 - 27 | SERIOUS RISK 28+ AAT RISK ELEVATED RISK SERIOUS RISK
BAT RISK ELEVATED RISK SERIOUS RISK
CAT RISK ELEVATED RISK SERIOUS RISK
AT RISK ELEVATED RISK SERIOUS RISK
NOT IMMINENT IMMINENT
SECTION E: Positive actions for workers to respond to the assessed level of risk risk is assessed as serious. LEVEL OF RISKPOSITIVE ACTIONS FOR WORKERS TO TAKETOOLSAT RISK •
by the perpetrator If client has experienced sexual assault (recent or historical) AND they consent to support contact specialist sexual assault service. Address IMMEDIATE safety by calling police on 000 or 131 444 if there are immediate concerns for the safety of the client and or their child/renAddress safety by developing a SAFETY PLAN
Consider referral to specialist DFV service
DFV Risk
ELEVATED
RISK harmed by the perpetrator If client has experienced sexual assault (recent or historical) AND they consent to support contact specialist sexual assault service. Address IMMEDIATE safety by calling police on 000 or 131 444 if there are immediate concerns for the safety of the client and or their child/renAddress safety by developing a SAFETY PLAN
Consider referral to specialist DFV service
DFV Risk
PRACTICE TOOL 7
SERIOUS RISK • ѴѴķѴņѴ
harmed or killed by the perpetrator Refer the client to the nearest Family Safety Framework if one operates inYuendumu)
If client has experienced sexual assault (recent or historical) AND they consent to support contact specialist sexual assault service. Address IMMEDIATE safety by calling police on 000 or 131 444 if there are immediate concerns for the safety of the client and or their child/renAddress safety by developing a SAFETY PLAN
Consider referral to specialist DFV service
DFV Risk
SECTION F: Reporting record
Mandatory report of child abuse and neglect
Time Sent
AM PM Date:Reported by:
Reported to:
REF/PROMIS#:
Comments
Mandatory report of DFV
Time Sent:AM
PM Date:
Reported by:
Reported to:
Comments
REF/PROMIS#:
Referred to FSF
Time Sent:AM
PM Date:
Referral to:
Alice Springs FSF (FSFAliceSprings@pfes.nt.gov.au) Darwin FSF (FSFDarwin@pfes.nt.gov.au) Katherine FSF(FSFKatherine@pfes.nt.gov.au) Nhulunbuy FSF (FSFNhulunbuy@pfes.nt.gov.au) Tennant Creek FSF(FSFTennant@pfes.nt.gov.au) Yuendumu FSF (FSFYuendumu@pfes.nt.gov.auTotal Score:
(Enter total CRAT score in this box) ঞѴĵ Yes No Please always consult your Team Leader/Manager or your FSF delegate in preparing a referral orPlease keep this form in your records.
PRACTICE TOOL 7
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