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SUMMARY:Webinar: What do the New and Emerging Family Law Reforms Mean for FDR Practice? (Panel Discussion)
DESCRIPTION:Relationships Australia Victoria (RAV) provides Family Dispute Resolution (FDR) from centres across metropolitan Melbourne and regional Victoria.\nFDR can be a helpful way to resolve family law disputes about post-separation parenting arrangements\, financial matters and property settlements. \nIt is important for FDR practitioners (FDRPs)\, whether established or still in training\, to keep up with the emerging family law reforms. We invite you to join our expert panel: Dr Andrew Bickerdike\, Susan Hamilton-Green and Greg Rooney. \n  \nIdeal for\nFDRPs and students. \n  \nAbout the panellists\nDr Andrew Bickerdike is CEO of RAV and past Board Chair of Relationships Australia National. He holds tertiary qualifications in both economics and psychology and a Doctorate in Dispute Resolution. Andrew has experience and specialist training in individual\, marital and family therapy\, and FDR and has practiced as a mediator and FDRP for over 20 years. \nSusan Hamilton-Green has practised exclusively in Family Law for over 30 years. Her work has involved all aspects of family law\, including financial and parenting matters\, and a large part of her current practice involves appointments as an Independent Children’s Lawyer. She has been accredited by the Law Institute of Victoria as a specialist in Family Law since 1990. \nGreg Rooney has been a practising mediator in Australia since 1991. He retired from legal practice in 1996 to work full time as a mediator\, arbitrator and dispute resolution consultant. He has mediated more than 1\,500 disputes in a diverse range of conflicts including multi-party disputes involving government institutions\, commercial and industrial disputes\, agricultural disputes\, franchise disputes\, matrimonial disputes and disputes involving conflict in the workplace. \n  \nHost\nAstrid Horter is the Program Leader FDR and Mediation Training at RAV. She holds tertiary qualifications in law and psychology and is an experienced FDRP and child consultant. Astrid coordinates RAV’s Graduate Diploma of FDR\, Mediation Training Course\, and delivers training for RAV and external organisations. Astrid has extensive experience working in community organisations as a clinical supervisor\, trainer and manager. \n  \nFormat\n75 minutes of content and 15 minutes of moderated Q&As. \n  \nOther information\nRegistrations close 24 hours before the webinar start time. In addition to the live event link\, all registrants will receive a link to the webinar recording post-event. \nWhen you click to book\, you will be taken to our new and improved payment gateway. Once you complete your registration you will receive an email detailing how to access your learning event in our Moodle Learning Management System. \nIn order to participate in this webinar\, you will need access to the following: \n\nDesktop or laptop computer\nReliable internet connection\nHeadphones\nMicrophone/speakers\nWebcam (built in to your computer\, or input separately)\n\n
URL:https://frsa.org.au/event/webinar-what-do-the-new-and-emerging-family-law-reforms-mean-for-fdr-practice-panel-discussion
LOCATION:Zoom webinar\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Professional Training,Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="Relationships%20Australia%20Victoria":MAILTO:ravtraining@rav.org.au
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