This webinar provides an insightful introduction to child-centred mediation, a process that prioritizes the emotional and psychological needs of children during parental separation or divorce. Presented by clinical psychologist and accredited family mediator Sheetal Vallabh, the course explores how to effectively include children's voices in mediation, ensuring their well-being remains central to post-separation arrangements. The session also delves into relevant legal and ethical considerations, emphasizing the importance of tailored parenting plans that reflect each family's unique dynamics
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Learning Outcomes
By the end of this talk, participants will be able to:
Define child-centred mediation and its significance in the context of separation and divorce.
Identify methods for incorporating children's perspectives into the mediation process.
Understand the legal and ethical frameworks governing child-inclusive mediation practices.
Recognize the role of therapists in supporting both children and parents during mediation.
Develop individualized parenting plans that address the specific needs of each family.
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