Family Mediation: Using an Advanced Hybrid Practice Model-In Person-March 2025
This advanced hybrid practice model provides an invaluable additional resource to supplement the established family mediation model.
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This advanced hybrid practice model provides an invaluable additional resource to supplement the established family mediation model.
As family lawyers our end users are the children of our clients. In the new landscape of conflict resolution and no-fault divorce, this is our responsibility rather than a nice to have. Mitigating the effect of parental separation on children is not only our duty as family lawyers but the heart of Resolution's Code of Practice.
This essential module will provide baseline knowledge, skill, critical awareness and understanding of the effects of parental and family change.
Whether you are a trainee, newly qualified or at senior level, taking time out to critically assess your skills of persuasion at court will not be time wasted.
Following the recommendations of the Voice of the Child Dispute Resolution Advisory Group, the FMC and Family Mediation Standards Board approved the new standards for child inclusive mediation.
Join the largest network of family mediators in England and Wales and start your mediation training with Resolution.
This 40-hour training course for mediators who wish to train to meet with children and young people includes attended and distance-based learning. This course will be held at Resolution's Central Offices in London Bridge.