• The Lighthouse Project| National Family Law Pathways Network

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    Please join the National Family Law Pathways Network for a webinar discussing the expansion of the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia’s Lighthouse Project. The Lighthouse Project is an innovative approach taken by the Court to screen for risk, with a primary focus on improving outcomes for families involved in the family law system. […]

  • Free Webinar: Preventing violence against women: The work of Our Watch and how professionals can enact change in their workplace to create gender equity

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    Please join the Greater Melbourne Family Law Pathways Network in collaboration with Our Watch for the second of our four part webinar series on the response to family violence by different sectors. This webinar is for legal and non-legal practitioners working with separated and separating families who are affected by family violence The training will […]

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  • Webinar: Substance Use Exploitation in the Context of Family Violence | Family Law Pathways Network

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    Please join the Greater Melbourne Family Law Pathways Network (VFLPN) in collaboration with Victorian Alcohol and Drug Association (VAADA) for a webinar on substance use exploitation in the context of family violence. The webinar will explore: The intersections of parenting, substance use and family violence The often overlooked issue of substance use coercion in the […]

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  • FCFCOA Support for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People

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    Please join the Victorian Family Law Pathways Network (VFLPN) in collaboration with the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (FCFCOA) for a webinar on FCFCOA supports for Indigenous People. This webinar will explore: FCFCOA initiative and support system for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People navigating the family law system what is the Federal […]

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  • Understanding Resistance & Refusal in Family Law Matters | Family Law Pathways Network

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    This training will help participants understand the points of interface between parental conflict and children's experiences. Children who refuse or resist spending time with a parent following separation are a common presentation in family law contexts. Many of these children not only resist contact with a parent but also reject attempts to repair the relationship, […]

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  • Webinar: Supporting neurodivergent children through separation

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    Neurodivergent individuals experience and interpret the world in ways that differ from the social and cultural norm (known as ‘neurotypical’ functioning). Research suggests divorce and separation are higher among families who have neurodivergent children, and many parents of neurodivergent children are also neurodivergent themselves. This webinar, hosted by the Family Law Pathways Networks (FLPN) will […]

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