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The resource and education hub for child focused pathways through divorce and separation Home of YCIDS: Young Children In Divorce and Separation online education program for parents Child Inclusive Mediation & Counselling online training for practitioners Featuring the work of Prof. Jennifer McIntosh

Children Beyond Dispute CBD is home to an array of resources for practitioners and parents, the central business district of learning and inspiration for post-separation parenting. CBD for practitioners: Child Inclusive Mediation & Counselling: Online Training program, for enabling a powerful and transforming focus on the child s experiences, in post separation work with parents Specialist multi-media resources for social science and legal professionals working with parents, post-separation including mediators, psychologists, child & family counsellors, parent coordinators, evaluators, guardians ad litem, contact supervisors, lawyers, judges, and more... CBD for parents: YCIDS: Young Children in Divorce and Separation a short online education program for separated parents of infants and very young children (0-4 years) Children Beyond Dispute is the online learning hub of

NEW Online Training Programs Child Inclusive Mediation & Counselling NEW Online Training Programs With Professor Jennifer McIntosh Child Inclusive Mediation & Counselling (CIMC) is an evidence based intervention for separated parents in dispute, designed to support and powerfully realign co-parenting, by focusing on the experiences of their children. The work combines skillful developmental consultation with children, and strategic, therapeutic feedback conversations with their parents, within a mediation or counselling process, in court or community based services. Child Inclusion is a powerful intervention with proven potential to support co-parenting and children s adjustment pathways after separation. Just like any powerful tool, Child Inclusion requires thorough training. Training in the Child Inclusive approach to post-separation parental dispute resolution is now here, taught by pioneer of the method, Professor Jennifer McIntosh, acclaimed child psychologist and researcher in the divorce and family trauma field. The skills and knowledge in this far reaching course are ideal for counsellors, mediators, child specialists, therapists, children s lawyers, parenting co-ordinators and more, and adaptable to many modalities and settings.wherever supporting parenting after separation is a focus. The full introductory course comprises 18 hours of seminars, video demonstrations, and interactive learning tasks. Children Beyond Dispute also offers:

NEW Online Training Programs Child Inclusive Mediation & Counselling The course can be taken in four variations: The full program for child specialists (18 hours) Unit 1: Overview: Unit 2: Theoretical Underpinnings and the Intent: Unit 3: Intervention Components: Mediator/Counsellor Unit 4: Assessing Fit: Unit 5: Meeting with the Child (in 2 parts): Unit 6: Feedback Conversations: Art and Science: Unit 7: Beyond Feedback: Children Beyond Dispute is the online learning hub of

YCIDS YOUNG CHILDREN IN DIVORCE & SEPARATION The Online Education Program for Separated Parents of Young Childrens Being a parent of a baby or toddler is a big job. All parents worry about a lot of things. Like, am I parenting the best I could? Is our baby developing the way it should be? A bit of worry is just part of the job. But being separated parents with a baby or toddler can be an even bigger job, that comes with many more worries, complexity, and lots of questions. YCIDS, created by internationally acclaimed child psychologist, researcher & author in the divorce and family trauma field, Professor Jennifer McIntosh, is here to help. In just 90 minutes, YCIDS provides a host of information about early development, and about co-parenting an infant or young child. Whether in intact families or living between two homes, YCIDS targets the important developmental considerations for parents. For separated parents, arriving at an appropriate parenting plan in difficult circumstances can feel confusing. YCIDS helps parents ask the right questions, and make plans in their particular circumstances, based on sound, evidence based information. YCIDS gives ideas for sorting out emotions and conflict that might be getting in the way of being the best parent you can be. YCIDS is a quick, effective and inexpensive way to boost knowledge and skills about co-parenting infants and young children after separation.

YCIDS YOUNG CHILDREN IN DIVORCE & SEPARATION The Online Education Program for Separated Parents of Young Children YCIDS has been built over many years, and refined in ongoing research trials. Whether parents are making decisions about post-separation parenting themselves, or with the help of mediators, counsellors, lawyers or others, the 90-minute YCIDS program can help: mediation and counselling, or incorporate YCIDS into group programs. program. In 90 minutes YCIDS addresses the Big 5 topics 1. WHAT S SO BIG ABOUT THE LITTLE YEARS? 2. BEING GOOD-ENOUGH PARENTS WHO LIVE APART 3. YOUNG CHILDREN AND PARENTING PLANS For Very Young Children 5. PARENTING BRIDGES: SORTING OUT THE CONFLICT Parenting Plan Children Beyond Dispute is the online learning hub of