Managing Family Violence in FDR: Expectations and Responses

Managing Family Violence in FDR: Expectations and Responses

Mediation Institute members can register at mimembers.au—guests who often attend should explore our PD membership for exclusive benefits!

By Mediation Institute

Date and time

Monday, November 25 · 6 - 7pm PST

Location

Online

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

Join us for an important session focusing on the unit of competence CHCDFV008, which addresses the competencies required for effectively working with domestic and family violence in Family Dispute Resolution (FDR). In this session, we will cover:

  • Your obligations to research and keep your knowledge current regarding domestic and family violence.
  • How to assess and respond to the safety concerns of family members involved in FDR processes.
  • The significance of recognizing the impact of family violence on individuals and families.
  • Understanding the tactics employed by family members who use violence.
  • Navigating and working within the legal framework surrounding domestic and family violence.

This session is crucial for FDR practitioners who want to enhance their skills and ensure a safe and effective approach to domestic and family violence cases. Don’t miss this opportunity to deepen your understanding and refine your practice!

Organized by

Our mission is to prevent, reduce and resolve conflict and violence.

We do this by providing engaging training in mediation, family dispute resolution and interpersonal skills throughout Australia (and now in Africa) and to provide membership based support to dispute resolution professionals.

Our approach is to maximise the use of eLearning and Video Meetings for skills development, discussions and tutorials to improve the accessiblity and effectiveness of our training. 

All online events are free for Mediation Institute students and Members and are available at a low fee for others.