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The Caledonian System An integrated approach to address men's domestic abuse and to improve the lives of women, children and men. Developed for the Effective.

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1 The Caledonian System An integrated approach to address men's domestic abuse and to improve the lives of women, children and men. Developed for the Effective Practice & Equality Units of the Scottish Government Accredited in February 2009 by the Scottish Accreditation Panel for Offender Programmes

2 The Caledonian System across South West Scotland CJA Programme Delivery Team North Ayrshire CJSW teams East Ayrshire CJSW teams Dumfries & Galloway CJSW teams South Ayrshire CJSW teams

3 Who’s involved in the Caledonian System  Programme Assessors  Men’s Case Managers  Men’s Programme Facilitators  Women’s Service Workers  Children’s Service Workers  Delivery Manager  System Manager

4 Who is it for?  Adult males (16+)  Convicted of domestic abuse offence(s) against a female (ex)partner  Subject to statutory Criminal Justice intervention; ie Probation order (with condition); Community Payback Order (with requirement); or post custody licence  Assessed as posing a moderate – high risk using SARA (Spousal Assault Risk Assessment) of re-offending  Stable mental health  Stable drug or alcohol use  No learning disability; ie able to cope with a cognitive- behavioural programme

5 Caledonian System – Checklist for CJSW Rpt authors  Male, aged 16+  Current offence involves domestic abuse against a female (ex) partner  Evidence of previous domestic abusive behaviour  Risk of Harm assessed as medium – high (RA3)  No absolute denial of offending behaviour  Literacy & cognitive ability to participate in CBT programme  Stable mental health  Stable drug and/or alcohol use  Stable accommodation If all of these boxes are ticked, a recommendation for a full Caledonian assessment may be made within the CJSW Report.

6 Women’s Service Any contact with the Women’s Service is voluntary. First contact at Assessment stage:  if woman declines offer, a further offer made if man starts the programme  if woman accepts she takes part in the assessment process: - if man is assessed as unsuitable for the programme, the woman is offered up to 4 contacts - if man is assessed as suitable, women’s service worker will be allocated

7 Men’s Programme A two year programme comprising:  Fourteen or more pre-group sessions  Minimum of twenty six group-work sessions  Maintenance work for remainder of order or licence

8 Pre-group sessions  Quick pick-up – start within 7 days  Engagement (forming a working alliance)  Enhancing motivation  Getting to know the man (and him to know himself)  Introduction to the tools needed for the group  First ‘personal plan’

9 Module Sexual respect Module Children & fathering Module Men and women Module Responsibility for and to self Module Lifelong change Module Responsibility within relationship Group work 6 modules each of 3-5 weeks. Men join at the beginning of first available module except “Sexual respect”.

10 Maintenance  Further encourage his responsibility for change  Address any unmet needs  Long term  Toolbox of skills  Productive use of the residue of the Order or licence  Reinforcement of positive change by other men

11 Women’s Service  Liaison with the men’s and children’s services throughout – assessment, client liaison meetings, joint risk assessment, joint visits to women, probation reviews  Multi-agency working – risk management, liaison with other workers, attending joint meetings, child and adult protection, referrals to other services  Safety planning  Crisis planning  Programme of activities  Dealing with assault, separation, legal issues, making sense of domestic abuse, healing after domestic abuse

12 Children’s Service  To ensure the rights of children are upheld and their needs are met  Informed by the Getting it Right for Every Child (GIRFEC) approach  Collaboration with existing supports  Information sharing between men’s, women’s and children’s Caledonian services; and partner agencies as necessary  Limited direct work with children in relation to safety planning and advocacy, particularly during periods of transition  Specialism in domestic abuse resource for all

13 Catherine Knipe Delivery Manager - Caledonian System, Programme Delivery Team, Criminal Justice Social Work. 01387 274165 Catherine.Knipe@dumgal.gov.uk Ayrshire Caledonian System workers, Programme Delivery Team, Criminal Justice Social Work. 01563 553690


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