Thursday and Friday, April 25 and 26, 2024
9:00 am – 5:30 pm (both days) via webinar
Please note: This course will not be added to Courses on Demand. Courses involving professional speakers and skills-based workshops generally do not get added to Courses on Demand.
Who should attend: All those wishing to enhance their mediation skills and understanding. This course is essential for new family mediators.
Learning level: Advanced
The fourth and final course in CLEBC's Family Law Mediation curriculum, this program will focus on issues such as bias and impartiality, ethical issues in mediation, high-conflict personalities, culture, co-mediation, and multiparty disputes.
For those wishing to become Family Law Mediators under the Family Law Act, this is the final course in our 80-hour curriculum.
This course will count for 16 hours of mediation training and will include exercises and role-plays in mediation settings.
Please note: This course is offered remotely through a Zoom platform. A device equipped with a camera and microphone will be required to participate.
Prerequisites:
This course would be the appropriate course for those who have completed Family Law Mediation Levels 1, 2 & 3 under our previous curriculum design.
Law Society of BC CPD Hours: 16 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, KC — Virgin Hickman, Vancouver
Arlene H. Henry, KC — Arlene H. Henry Law Corporation, Vancouver
Pricing
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EARLY BIRD Register by Mar. 29/24 |
Regular Price After Mar. 29/24 |
Webinar |
$1,169 |
$1,299 |
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Registration includes an electronic copy of the workshop materials.
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CLEBC Program Coordinator
Darsey Meredith
darseym@cle.bc.ca