Parenting Coordination Training, November 28-30, 2022
$575.00
Date
June 13-15, 2022
Time
TBD
Trainers
Terry Mattingly
Andrea Rosser-Pate, Esq.
Training Details
Please Note: This is a 3-Day training that runs June 13-15, 2022. By purchasing tickets, you will be registering for all 3 days of the training.
This training will fulfill the Florida Dispute Resolution Center’s requirement of 28 hours of training (including 4 hours of domestic violence training) in order to be qualified as a Parenting Coordinator. Participants will learn about parenting coordination concepts and ethics, family systems theory and application, family dynamics in separation and divorce, child and adolescent development, the parenting coordination process and techniques, and Florida Family Law Rules and Procedures.
This training will be appropriate for the following professionals who want to work as a Parenting Coordinator:
- A licensed mental health practitioner under Florida chapters 490 or 491.
- A Florida Supreme Court Certified Family Mediator with at least a master’s degree in a mental health field.
- A member in good standing of The Florida Bar.
- A physician under Florida chapter 458 with certification by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology.
Training Methods: The training program will include lecture, written exercises, group discussion, simulations, readings, and role plays.
Continuing Education Credits:
- A total of 28 CEUs (which includes 4 CEUs for the domestic violence requirement) will be available for licensed clinical social workers, certified master social workers, licensed marriage and family therapists, and licensed mental health counselors.
- Attorneys will receive 29 CLE Credits for the training (26 General CLEs, 2 Ethics CLEs and 1 Substance Abuse CLE)
- 10.2 CME Credits, including 4 for DV
Please Note: For attendees wishing to make payment via check, please make the check payable Conflict Solutions Group and mail it to the below address:
Conflict Solutions Group
Attn. Terry Mattingly
1681 North Maitland Avenue
Maitland, FL 32751
Although this training was initially created for practitioners in Florida, the content will prepare those in other states across the US. Some states may not have a statute yet that governs parenting coordination, which means professionals can seek training from sources inside or outside of their state. If your state does have a statute governing parenting coordination, check with the dispute resolution center in your state to see if they have specific rules in regard to training or if you are permitted to take a training from another state. There are limited training opportunities available across the U.S. and our training is a best practice model as Florida has been one of the leaders in this field.
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