For the most extensive listing of trainings both nationally and internationally, please refer to the IACP website: www.collaborativepractice.com

Southeast Chapter Luncheon Presentation on Parenting Plans
Part Two

   
When:

Thursday April 17, 2008
11:30am-1:00pm


Where:

Alioto's Restaurant
3041 N. Mayfair Road
Wauwatosa, Wisconsin

Click here for directions

Details:

This presentation will discuss the newly revised Parenting Plan outline and the importance of making an early referral to a Child Specialist at the initial consultation, which gives both parents a child-centered focus and valuable information about process options at the earliest stage of their decision-making. The presenters are private practice professionals with extensive experience in handling collaborative family cases.

Objectives:
1. To identify the essential components of a comprehensive and effective Parenting Plan.
2. To assist clients in creating an individualized plan for their family.
3. To describe the potential role of Child Specialist as a parenting and process educator before the initial 4-way meeting.

To Register :

Cost: $25 per person
RSVP by April 11 to Susan Schroeder
Reservations are necessary and we ask for payment at the door
(If you make a reservation, you'll be asked to pay for the meal)


The Building Blocks of Collaborative Practice II

 

 

When:

Thursday September 18, 2008

 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

                and

Friday September 19, 2008

 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

Where:

Brookfield Suites Hotel & Convention Center

1200 South Moorland Road

Brookfield, Wisconsin

Details:

An interdisciplinary training for professionals on how collaborative practice works and how to get started.  This expanded basic training is designed to meet the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals Minimum Standards for a Collaborative Basic Training. 

You will learn:

v      The basic steps in a collaborative divorce

v      The role of each professional team member

v      Strategies for marketing a collaborative practice

v      Skills to conduct client interviews effectively

v      Skills to avoid impasse

v      Ethical considerations impacting collaborative practice

v      To understand the power of teamwork in the process

To Register :

 

Details to follow