RED Cluster: Gathering as Professionals

This Cluster provides courses for Family Mediator Development. It includes alternative approaches to Facilitative Mediation, skills in particular areas of practice, and exploring the application of new theories to mediation practice. As a part of this cluster new entrants into family mediation can undertake a qualifying program to achieve National Mediator Accreditation within the Australian Mediator Standards Board.

What in the World of Children Professional Gathering

What in the World of Children advisory group is comprised of colleagues sharing information in a forum; creating a global neighborhood. We learn from each other and from the children we know and bring news of difference back to our local communities. The purpose of the group is to collaborate and continue to create new ways for children to be significant participants in family, community and global matters that affect them.

What in the world of children is a think tank process group established to generate ideas to make the theory of child voice a reality.

Collaborative Meetings

This group meets twice a year to establish new ideas to add to the literature related to child inclusion.

Entry Requirements

  • Researchers and practitioners with a particular interest in the voice of the child

Jigsaw: Child Voice Study Group Professional Gathering

Duration

  • 16 hours total
  • 8 hours in live tutorial 8 hours in self-paced learning.

Description

The inaugural Jigsaw Child Voice Round Table is a gathering of a small group of interested researchers and practitioners, who seek to work together at the horizon of the voice of the child.  What is the practice of tomorrow, where does the research take and where are the holes in the research? In 2021 Jigsaw will focus on the points of transition of children between homes.

Training Approach

  • Four 2-hour live tutorials and 8 hours of self-paced learning.

Entry Requirements

  • Researchers and practitioners with a particular interest in the voice of the child

Supervision into Practice

Duration

  • 1 hour sessions for individuals or 2 hours for groups

Description

Having completed the Meeting with Children and Meeting with Parents training programs, practitioners often ask how can I implement the training into my practice? Supervision into Practice provides a bridge from the training room into the Child and Parent Meeting space. Jon or Lorri are available to work with you in the conceptualisation of cases and implementation of a plan for a Child Centred process.

Supervision is available on a regular monthly basis or as individual stand alone sessions.

Training Approach

  • 1 hour individual live tutorials or 2 hour group sessions.

Entry Requirements

  • Family Mediators and Collaborative Practitioners
  • Contact Jon or Lorri to talk about your specific needs

Christmas Drinks with ICCFL

Duration

  • 1 hour and then another hour.. and then Live Online.

Description

We made it to the year end!

And yes, it is time for the friends of ICCFL to celebrate. Register with plenty of notice and you will find a small gift in your post box expressing our season’s wishes.

Then find a hot toddy, an ice-cold beer, a chardonnay, a big red, a cup of tea, hot chocolate, coke (AU) or even a soda… Just come online and join us for a Christmas Cheers. From us to you…

 Let’s Celebrate Christmas, St Lucia’s Day, Hanukkah, Fiesta De Guadalupe, Kwanzaa, St Nicholas Day and everyone else’s special day!

Training Approach

  • One visit to the post box, and one online Cheers!

Entry Requirements

  • Friends of ICCFL 😊😊

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