Research and practices for identifying, assessing and managing power imbalances, including IPV, in family law adjudication are growing in sophistication.
This advanced-level program is designed to provide family arbitrators, mediator-arbitrators and parenting coordinators with the updated information and skills they need to effectively comply with their ongoing training obligations under Regulation 134/07 of the Arbitration Act.
Note: This course does not provide an overview of the dynamics of IPV and is not a screening course. It is assumed that those taking this program have previously completed a 21-hour program in Screening for Power Imbalances and IPV for Family Dispute Resolution Professionals. This is an update/refresher and is not a substitute for training in how to screen for power imbalances in private mediation or adjudicative processes.

This program has been accredited for 6 hours and 30 minutes of Professionalism Content and 1 hour and 25 minutes of EDI Professionalism Content.
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