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Page 1: Institute of Specialist Dispute Resolutionfiles.constantcontact.com/c3dba8a8501/df30bfa7-c... · ISDR and gain your FDRP accreditation by working with your own or ISDR clients. Student

[email protected] 0405 459 535 www.isdr-training.com.au

Institute of Specialist Dispute Resolution JON GRAHAM CLINICAL DIRECTOR

Training Supervision

Clinical Review Book now &

Pre-pay

Programs for

2017/2018

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AVERT Family Violence

BY ASSESSMENT COMPLETE

CHCDFV008 Manage responses to domestic and family

violence in family work

This program is for family law professionals. It has been substan-

tially expanded to incorporate new law, theory and practice wis-

dom. The program outlines the various presentations of family

violence including distinguishing family violence from high con-

flict. It includes training in general screening, risk assessment

and safety planning.

AVERT Family Violence

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AVERT FAMILY VIOLENCE

ONE DAY INTENSIVE For FDRPs, Family Lawyers, Family Counsellors, Family Advisors, Family Support Workers and Clinical Admin.

FORMAT: Face to Face includes manual and online resources GROUP SIZE: 20 to 50 people AVAILABLE: Across Australia

FAMILY VIOLENCE; MEANING AND IMPACTS

SCREENING FOR FAMILY VIOLENCE

RISK ASSESSMENT AND SAFETY PLANNING

IMPACTS OF VIOLENCE ACROSS THE FAMILY SYSTEM

FAMILY VIOLENCE

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Advanced Risk Assessment

and Safety Planning

BY ASSESSMENT COMPLETE

CHCDFV0013 Manage domestic and family violence screen-

ing and risk assessment processes

Risk assessment seeks to bring professional judgement and objectivi-

ty to the decision making process about all of family safety. Risk as-

sessment needs to be refined to a clear and simple decision making

about the strategies necessary to increase the safety across the

whole family system. The course introduces a colour coding for risk,

and a strategy for immediate safety planning with clients.

Advanced Risk Assessment and Safety Planning

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Advanced Risk Assessment and Safety Planning

DAY ONE ADVANCED RISK ASSESSMENT

For Family Lawyers, FDRPs, Family Counsellors, Family Advisors, Family Support Workers and Clinical Admin

DAY TWO SAFETY PLANNING For Family Lawyers, FDRPs, Family Counsellors, Family Advisors, Family Support Workers and Clinical Admin

FORMAT: Face to Face includes manual and online resources GROUP SIZE: 20 to 50 people AVAILABLE: Across Australia

FAMILY VIOLENCE TWO DAY EXTENSION

OVERVIEW OF RISK ASSESSMENT AND LETHALITY INDICATORS

RISK ASSESSMENT TOOLS AND STRATEGIES

COLOUR CODING OF RISK ASSESSMENTS

SAFETY PLANNING STRATEGIES FOR FRONT LINE PROFESSIONALS

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FDR TRAUMA AND DYSREGULATION

FDR TRAUMA and DYSREGULATION

TWO DAY PROGRAM For FDRPs, Family Lawyers, Family Counsellors, Family Advisors, Family Support Workers and Clinical Admin Theory and Practical Strategies

ADDITIONAL ONE DAY PRACTICE WORKSHOP For FDRPs, Family Lawyers, Family Counsellors and Child Consultants. Skills practice in role play

FORMAT: Face to Face includes manual and online resources GROUP SIZE: 20 to 35 people AVAILABLE: Across Australia

Practiced based training. Presents strategies and skill clients need to re-main regulated during difficult family mediation and family counselling sessions. The program covers the identification of cases that could be held in ADR processes, and present variation to models of practice that reduce the likelihood that triggered dysregulated states occur. Skills are taught, and modelled throughout the program, with opportunity for practice embed-ded in the program. Day three focuses entirely on skill improvement, through the use of role play in both individual and joint session.

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FDR Trauma and Dysregulation

WHAT IS TRAUMA WHAT IS DYSREGULATION

UNDERSTANDING THE SCIENCE OF THE BRAIN AND SELF REGULATION

STRATEGIES THAT CREATE THE SPACE FOR STAYING IN THE DISCOURSE IN FAMILY MEDIATION

MODELS OF FAMILY MEDIATION THAT HELP IN MANAGING DYSREGULATION

FDR Trauma and

dysregulation

BY ASSESSMENT COMPLETE

CHCDFV0013 Manage domestic and family violence

screening and risk assessment processes

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Advanced Family Dispute

Resolution: Property

ADVANCED FAMILY DISPUTE RESOLUTION

PROPERTY

PROPERTY MEDIATION

TWO DAY PROGRAM For FDRPs, and Family Mediators Theory and Practical Strategies

ADDITIONAL ONE DAY PRACTICE WORKSHOP For FDRPs, and Family Mediators. Skills practice in role play

FORMAT: Face to Face includes manual and online resources GROUP SIZE: 15 to 20 people AVAILABLE: Across Australia

The resolution of property disputes is an area of family law of growing complexity. Family Mediators can be actively involved in the process, but sometimes it is useful to rethink approaches to the negotiation that are likely to assist parties to find agreement without the carnage of the tradi-tional faciliative approaches.

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Advanced FDR Property Settlements

MAKING SENSE OF PART VIII OF THE FAMILY LAW ACT

NEGOTIATION CONCEPTS AND SKILLS

MODELS OF PROPERTY SETTLEMENT THAT COMBINE SAME ROOM AND SHUTTLE MEDIATION

NEGOTIATION THROUGH EMAIL

USE OF FORMS AND DECLARATIONS.

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Child Centred Continuum

Model of Family Mediation

TRAINERS: Lorri Yasenik

Jon Graham

BY ASSESSMENT COMPLETE

CHCFAM002 Work with a child-focused approach

CHILD CENTRED PRACTICE

THE CHILD CENTRED CONTINUUM MODEL

This training is presented as a collaboration of Dr Lorri Yasenik (Calgary Alberta)

and Jon Graham (Sydney Australia). The training is offered when Lorri and Jon are

in the same location in Australia or North America. In 2014 Dr Lorri Yasenik and

Jon Graham began working together on models for the family law sector that in-

creased the place of the child voice in all processes.

This first level training introduces practitioners to a model of FDR where the child

voice is central in ALL cases. The model introduces four levels of parent feedback

according to two scales the Parent Readiness Scale (which assesses each parent’s

readiness to hear the voice of their child), and the Child and Youth Readiness Scale.

In addition the training will introduce the Child and Youth Concerns Scale, which

assists practitioners to collate the concerns of children under headings understanda-

ble to parents.

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CHILD CENTRED CONTINUUM MODEL

TWO DAY PROGRAM For FDRPs, Family Mediators, Family Lawyers, and Family Counsellors Theory and Practical Strategies

FORMAT: Face to Face includes manual and a copy of scales GROUP SIZE: 20 to 50 people AVAILABLE: Across Australia Sept/Oct 2017 OR Feb/March 2018

JUSTIFICATION FOR THE CHILD VOICE IN FAMILY LAW PROCESSES

THE CCCM MODEL

USE OF THE PARENT READINESS SCALE

USE OF THE CHILD AND YOUTH READINESS SCALE

USE OF THE CHILD AND YOUTH CONCERNS SCALE

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Meeting with Children

Training for child consultants

and family mediators

TRAINERS: Lorri Yasenik

Jon Graham

BY ASSESSMENT COMPLETE

CHCFAM008 Work within a child inclusive framework

CHILD CONSULTANT TRAINING

MEETING WITH CHILDREN

This training is presented as a collaboration of Dr Lorri Yasenik (Calgary Alberta)

and Jon Graham (Sydney Australia). The training is offered when Lorri and Jon are

in the same location in Australia or North America. In 2014 Dr Lorri Yasenik and

Jon Graham began working together on models for the family law sector that in-

creased the place of the child voice in all processes. This program is the second level

training in the use of non directive approaches to hearing children’s voices.

This training covers the skills and knowledge necessary to introduces practitioners to

a model of FDR where the child voice is central in ALL cases. The model introduces

four levels of parent feedback according to two scales the Parent Readiness Scale

(which assesses each parent’s readiness to hear the voice of their child), and the

Child and Youth Readiness Scale. In addition the program teaches the skills for en-

gaging with and listing to children. It then moves focus to the skills of bringing feed-

back to parents.

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MEETING WITH CHILDREN

FOUR DAY PROGRAM For FDRPs, Family Mediators, Family Lawyers, and Family Counsellors who seek to practice as child consultants Theory and Practical Strategies

FORMAT: Face to Face includes manual online tools GROUP SIZE: 20 to 30 people AVAILABLE: Across Australia Sept/Oct 2017 OR Feb/March 2018

TWO AND FOUR SESSION APPROACH TO MEETING WITH CHILDREN

APPLICATION OF THE PRS, CYRS AND CYCS SCALES

MANAGEMENT OF PARENT CONSENT AND CHILD ASSENT

SKILLS IN ENGAGING WITH CHILDREN AND YOUTH

FEEDING BACK TO PARENTS

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INTERNSHIPS with ISDR

TRAINING MEETS THE

REQUIREMENTS FOR

CHC81115

GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN

FAMILY DISPUTE RESOLUTION

AND

NATIONAL MEDIATOR

ACCREDITATION

FAMILY DISPUTE RESOLUTION

INTERNSHIPS TO BECOME AN FDRP

FDR INTERNSHIPS

LIMITED NUMBERS of internships are available to study with Jon Graham to devel-

op the skills of the FDRP.

Small Group internships are offered once each school term each year. Study with

ISDR and gain your FDRP accreditation by working with your own or ISDR clients.

Student must meet entry requirements to the Graduate Diploma in Family Dispute

Resolution.

Achieve FDRP registration, National Mediator Accreditation, Child Consultant

training. Learn all of the skills necessary to create and maintain a private FDR prac-

tice or to work in the Family Relationship Centres.

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INTERNSHIPS WITH ISDR

TWELVE DAY PROGRAM (3 SUBJECTS) 60 HOUR PRACTICUM

For new entrants to the FDR sector. You must meet entry require-ments. Theory and Practice

FORMAT: Face to Face includes manual and online learning GROUP SIZE: 4 to 6 people only AVAILABLE: North Strathfield NSW Australia

FACILIATIVE, NARRATIVE AND SETTLEMENT MODELS OF FDR

SEPARATION AND IMPACTS ON THE FAMILY SYSTEM

FAMILY VIOLENCE

FAMILY LAW

CHILD MEETINGS

PROPERTY SETTLEMENTS

PRACTICUM INCLUDED

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MEDIATON SKILL SET

Foundations of Mediation

National Mediator Accreditation

Advanced Mediation

Mediating Workplace Conflict

BY ASSESSMENT COMPLETE

THE SKILL SET IN MEDIATION

CHC42015

Cert IV in Community Services

MEDIATION SKILL SET

MEDIATION SKILL SET

The Mediation Skill Set forms part of the Certificate IV in Community Services

CHC42015. Students completing the Skill Set can achieve National Mediator

Accreditation AND access to the Graduate Diploma in Family Dispute Resolution

in addition to the skills set competencies.

The mediation skill set comprises three subjects in Mediation Skill Development

Mediation Foundations (5 Days duration)

Advanced Mediation Skills (4 Days)

Mediating Workplace Disputes (3 Days)

Completing the Skills Set assessment tasks gives students competencies in the

Cert IV in Community Management.

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MEDIATION SKILL SET

TWELVE DAY PROGRAM (3 SUBJECTS) NATIONAL MEDIATOR ACCREDITATION (1DAY)

For entrants to the ADR sector AND those seeking entry to the Graduate Diploma in Family Dispute Resolution

FORMAT: Face to Face includes manual and online learning GROUP SIZE: 6 to 20 people AVAILABLE: North Strathfield NSW

CONFLICT AND DISPUTES

MEDIATION MODELS

COMMUNICAION SKILLS AND ADVANCED COMMUNICATION SKILLS

THERAPEUTIC MEDIATION

SETTLEMENT MEDIATION

WORKPLACE MEDIATION CONCEPTS

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SUPERVISION Family Dispute Resolution Practitioners Family Advisors Child Consultants Individual and Group Face to face and Online SUPERVISORS: Jon Graham Lorri Yasenik

SUPERVISION

Supervision is a process of reflection. It is designed to allow for re-

flection and realization, with the hope that personal and practice im-

provement would be the outcome.

Supervision contracts are created for regular meetings, either face to

face or online. Supervision goals are set by individuals to focus on

particular areas of practice improvement..

Supervision is a powerful tool in the development of individuals and

teams to integrate new ideas into models of practice.

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SUPERVISION

CONTRACT FOR GROUPS OR INDIVIDUALS

For FDRPs, Family Advisors and Child Consultants. Case Consultation and Supervision

FORMAT: Face to Face OR Online GROUP SIZE: 1 to 6 people AVAILABLE: Across Australia SUPERVISORS: Jon Graham Lorri Yasenik

SUPERVISION AND CASE CONSULTATION

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CLINICAL CASE REVIEW

Critical Incidents Complaints File Review Practice Improvement

CLINICAL CASE REVIEW

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CCR is a one off process of review of a critical incident that occurs in the life of an

organisation. It seeks to make sense of how an incident occurs and what needs to

be undertaken to ensure that similar incidents are managed differently in the future.

CASE REVIEW

SUPPORT WHEN INCIDENTS OCCUR

For FRCs, private FDRPs and others seeking independent review of clinical incidents complaints, or critical incidents.

FORMAT: Face to Face GROUP SIZE: Organisation AVAILABLE: Across Australia

CLINICAL CASE REVIEW

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INDIVIDUAL REGISTRATION

REGISTERING TO JOIN A PROGRAM AS AN INDIVIDUAL

Training programs are offered in small group inten-sives. The programs include theory and skills tuition and role play practice throughout each day.

GROUP TRAINING EVENTS

FORMAT: Face to Face, with extensive resources GROUP SIZE: 6 to 32 people depending on the course AVAILABLE: Sydney Australia CALENDAR See website for details of training dates www.isdr-training.com.au

Training courses are friendly adult learning environ-ments.

Small group sizes mean discussions and practice ses-sions maximize opportunities for individual and group needs to be met.

Training programs offer skills assessment pathways and most programs offer assessment against National Competencies.

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GROUP TRAINING EVENTS

REGISTERING FOR ORGANISATIONAL AND GROUP TRAINING EVENTS

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Training events can be offered in locations across Aus-tralia for groups of various sizes. The training is of-fered on a daily rate with additional costs for group size, travel, accommodation and training resources.

TRAINING CALENDAR

FORMAT: Face to Face, with extensive resources GROUP SIZE: 15 to 50 people depending on the course AVAILABLE: Across Australia

Training can be provided in combination of various programs. In doing this, the costs of travel and accommodation can be minimized.

It is possible to tailor most training programs around spe-cific needs of the group.

An initial quotation for the training will be provided for ap-proval by the organizing committee.

The CHILD CENTRED PROGRAMS are available in Sep-tember/October OR February/March each calendar year, when Lorri Yasenik is in Australia. This minimizes the overall costs of international travel.

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ABOUT JON GRAHAM LLB BA (Psych) Grad Dip Family Dispute Resolution

Lorri and Jon have formed an international partnership

www.yasenik-graham.com

Jon Graham is a Registered Family Dispute Resolu-tion Practitioner (Family Mediator) based in Sydney, Australia. Jon has qualifications in law, psychology and commerce as well as post-graduate qualifica-tions in Family Mediation. Jon combines over 20 years of clinical experience with families affected by separation and divorce with a substantial training calendar across Australia.

Jon is the Clinical Director of the Institute of Special-ist Dispute Resolution, a provider of tailored family dispute resolution processes for families presenting with complex issues. The Institute also provides training and clinical supervision for mediators in Aus-tralia.

ABOUT LORRI YASENIK Ph.D., RSW, CPT-S, RPT-S (Canada)

Lorri Yasenik is a Registered Family Mediator, past President of Alberta Family Mediation Socie-ty, Registered Parenting Coordinator-Arbitrator, Registered Clinical Social Worker, Registered Play Therapist and Child Specialist. Lorri provides child psychotherapy and play therapy and is the Co-Director of Rocky Mountain Play Therapy In-stitute. She delivers national and international training related to children’s issues and special-ized child and play therapies. Her doctorate dissertation focused on “Including the Voices of Children of Separation and Divorce in the Legal System”.

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