Graduate Diploma of Family Dispute Resolution
Training Package: CHC — Community Services Training Package
Overview
The Graduate Diploma of Family Dispute Resolution (CHC81115) provides advanced training in mediating family conflicts, covering legal frameworks, ethical practices, and child-focused approaches. It is designed for professionals such as lawyers, social workers, counsellors, or graduates in related fields who aim to specialise in family mediation. Upon completion, you'll be qualified to work as an accredited Family Dispute Resolution Practitioner under Australian law, enabling roles in community services, legal firms, private practice, or government agencies. This qualification focuses on practical skills to manage disputes amicably, supporting families through separation or parenting issues.
Industry Context
This qualification is set within Australia's family law and dispute resolution sector, where accredited practitioners are in demand to help families navigate separation and parenting disputes. Job roles include Family Dispute Resolution Practitioner, mediator, or consultant in community organisations, legal practices, and government bodies. Career pathways can lead to senior positions in mediation services, policy development, or private practice, contributing to reduced court burdens and improved family outcomes.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the Graduate Diploma of Family Dispute Resolution cover?
This qualification covers advanced mediation techniques, legal and ethical aspects of family dispute resolution, child-focused practices, communication skills, and case management to prepare you for accreditation as a practitioner.
What are the entry requirements for this qualification?
Entry typically requires a relevant undergraduate degree or equivalent experience in fields like law, social work, or psychology, along with specific prerequisites set by training providers, such as police checks or interviews.
What career outcomes can I expect after completing this course?
Graduates can become accredited Family Dispute Resolution Practitioners, working in roles such as mediators, consultants, or advisors in community services, legal firms, private practice, or government agencies focused on family law.
How is this qualification delivered?
Delivery modes often include blended learning with online components, face-to-face workshops, and practical placements to ensure hands-on experience in mediation settings, though specifics vary by provider.
How long does it take to complete?
The duration typically ranges from 1 to 2 years of full-time study, or part-time options, depending on the training provider and your prior experience or study load.
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