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Family Law Mediation Fundamentals
Monday to Wednesday, December 4 to 6, 2017 - SOLD OUT 9:00 am - 5:30 pm CLEBC Boardroom 500 - 1155 West Pender Street, Vancouver
Who should attend: All those wishing to enhance their mediation skills and understanding. This course is essential for new family mediators.
Learning level: Fundamental/Intermediate
The second course in CLEBC's Family Law Mediation curriculum, this course will give you a better understanding of the nature and source of conflict in the context of family dispute resolution, in addition to the role and objectives of a mediator. During the three days, participants will analyze mediation theories, review the stages of mediation, learn about family dynamics and screening for family violence, and practice communication skills essential to an effective mediation. For those wishing to become Family Law Mediators under the Family Law Act, this is the second of four courses in our 80-hour curriculum.
This course will count for 24 hours of mediation training and will include exercises and role plays in negotiation and mediation settings.
Prerequisite: Introduction to Family Dispute Resolution or equivalent training
*DISCLAIMER: In order to receive a certificate of completion at the end of the course, learners are required to participate fully in the course. "Full participation" is in the faculty's sole discretion. Activities such as reading the paper, watching videos on the computer, not being present, engaging in phone calls, and disrupting the class with irrelevant activities will demonstrate a lack of full participation.
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1. Introduction to Family Dispute Resolution Monday and Tuesday, October 2 and 3, 2017.
2. Family Law Mediation Fundamentals Monday to Wednesday, December 4 to 6, 2017.
3. Intermediate Family Law Mediation Wednesday to Friday, January 17 to 19, 2018.
4. Advanced Family Law Mediation Thursday and Friday, April 19 and 20, 2018.
Law Society of BC CPD Hours: 24 hours (including a minimum of 2 hours pertaining to professional responsibility and ethics, client care and relations, and/or practice management.)
Course Chairs Carol W. Hickman, QC — Quay Law Centre, New Westminster Arlene H. Henry, QC — Arlene H. Henry Law Corporation, Vancouver
Pricing
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EARLY BIRD Register by Nov 6 |
Regular Price After Nov 6 |
In Person |
$1,489 |
$1,659 |
Registration includes a hard copy of the workshop materials. These materials will NOT be distributed electronically. |
Unable to attend without financial support? Learn about our Bursary Program and Easy Pay Plan.
CLEBC Programs Production Manager Mary Kingston mkingston@cle.bc.ca
Course Chairs Carol W. Hickman, QC — Quay Law Centre, New Westminster Arlene H. Henry, QC — Arlene H. Henry Law Corporation, Vancouver
About the Course Chairs
Carol Hickman, QC has practiced family law in the Greater Vancouver area for 25 years, most recently with Quay Law Centre, New Westminster. She has experience at all levels of court, including the BC Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court of Canada. She has extensive experience in complex family law matters, including property division, maintenance, and custody and access disputes. A Law Society of BC bencher from 2004 to 2011, Carol is now a Life Bencher and chairs the Family Law Task Force which was responsible for developing the Regulations for Family Law Mediators, Arbitrators, and Parenting Coordinators.
For the past 10 years, Carol has been a family law mediator, collaborative family lawyer, and family law arbitrator. She is one of the pioneering members of the Collaborative Family Law Group. In 2012, Carol established West Coast ADR Law Group which focuses on ADR options, including mediation, arbitration, and collaborative law. Carol has been a frequent instructor and coach for CLEBC, including five times at the biennial Family Law Conference from 2001 to 2011. In addition, Carol assisted CLEBC develop the Family Law Arbitration course in BC, and is a coach and instructor for the Family Violence Screening course.
Carol received her LLB in 1987, and her LLM in Alternate Dispute Resolution in 2014. She was appointed Queen’s Counsel in 2010.
Arlene H. Henry, QC is a lawyer, mediator, parenting coordinator, adjudicator, instructor, and dispute resolution coach. She has been mediating since 1998 and is particularly interested in the restructuring of families. Arlene trained at both the Justice Institute of BC and CLEBC, and is a certified comprehensive family mediator with Family Mediation Canada. She is a member of Mediate BC’s Roster Committee and each of the Civil, Family, and Child Protection Rosters, and has a special interest in children and youth participation in dispute resolution processes. Arlene is on the board of both the BC Parenting Coordinators Roster Society and the BC Hear the Child Society, and is actively involved in the development of each discipline within BC. She has coached family and civil mediation courses for CLEBC and other advanced education agencies annually since the late 1990s. In addition, Arlene is an instructor and coach for the new Family Law Arbitration and Family Violence Screening courses in BC.
Arlene is also experienced in working with aboriginal First Nations, recently assisting with the implementation of each of the Tsawwassen and the Maa-nulth First Nations Treaties. She is a member of the Employment Assistance Appeal Tribunal and a roster mediator for the Police Complaint Commission.
This course has no current sessions.
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