
Working Remotely – Family Safeguarding – July 2020
A special limited edition online session with Angela Lake-Carroll and Suzy Power, looking at and ...
- Members only
A special limited edition online session with Angela Lake-Carroll and Suzy Power, looking at and ...
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.
This advanced hybrid practice model provides an invaluable additional resource to supplement the established family mediation model.
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.
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.
Resolution have organised a second PPC Forum in response to a sold out PPC event in the summer. Trainers include Angela Lake-Caroll, Karen Barham and Tim Whitney