Out of the mouths of babes: children caught in the crossfire
A call to action on the needs of children caught in the crossfire when their parents separate
...- Members only
A call to action on the needs of children caught in the crossfire when their parents separate
...Experiences of children and young people in the family justice system
23rd September – Online - As part of the new standards for child inclusive mediation, mediators who are currently trained to consult directly with children and young people are required to attend a one day professional development day to have an opportunity to update their practice to encompass the new model for child inclusive mediation.
In this video podcast, Marc Etherington and Anna-Laura Lock of Resolution's Parenting After Parting Committee talk to Nicola Withycombe, Co-Founder of Kids Come First about their separated parent support workshops and more.
Following the recommendations of the Voice of the Child Dispute Resolution Advisory Group, the FMC and Family Mediation Standards Board have recently approved the new standards for child inclusive mediation. This course will be held online.
As part of the new standards for child inclusive mediation, mediators who are currently trained to consult directly with children and young people are required to attend a one day professional development day to have an opportunity to update their practice to encompass the new model for child inclusive mediation. Please note: this course will be held online.
A special limited online session with Angela Lake-Carroll and Suzy Power, looking at and discussi...
A special limited online session with Angela Lake-Carroll and Suzy Power, looking at and discussi...
A special limited online session with Angela Lake-Carroll and Suzy Power, looking at and discussi...
Following the recommendations of the Voice of the Child Dispute Resolution Advisory Group, the FMC and Family Mediation Standards Board have recently approved the new standards for child inclusive mediation.
As part of the new standards for child inclusive mediation, mediators who are currently trained to consult directly with children and young people are required to attend a one day professional development day to have an opportunity to update their practice to encompass the new model for child inclusive mediation.
Following the recommendations of the Voice of the Child Dispute Resolution Advisory Group, the FMC and Family Mediation Standards Board have recently approved the new standards for child inclusive mediation.
The Children Committee works to protect children in the family justice system and help members put children at the centre of family justice.
The Parenting After Parting Committee develops the Resolution approach for practitioners working with parents so that, ultimately, parents will receive the same standard of care and support from any Resolution practitioner