FDR Regulations 2025
The new FDR Regs 2025 – Family Law (Family Dispute Resolution Practitioners) Regulations 2025 are now in effect from the 1st April 2025. Find out more.
Have you decided you want to become a Family Dispute Resolution Practitioner?
If so you will already realise that the high level training you need is a significant investment. As a FDR Practitioner I believe it is well worth the time, effort and money it will require to achieve your goal of becoming an accredited FDR Practitioner.
The role of a Family Dispute Resolution Practitioner (FDRP) is to help families to sort our separation and co-parenting issues respectfully and without the need to go to court. That keeps conflict low and helps protect children through the transition of their parents separation.
Getting the right training provider is an important decision. Clearly we are biased, we think we have the best course offering and we’ve provided this CHC81115 Training Provider Comparison Tool to help you to make up your own mind about the best provider for you.
Our course is flexible and individualised and very different to the way training is provided by more traditional training providers. If anything on the CHC81115 Training Provider Comparison Tool doesn’t make sense to you give us a call. We’re always happy to answer any questions you have.
If you want modern, flexible, accessible training that equips you to be a Family Dispute Resolution Practitioner in the 21st Century we believe that no one comes close to what we are able to offer through our training partnershp with the Registered Training Organisation, Inspritive (RTO 21178).
Click the button below to get a copy of our CHC81115 Training Provider Comparison Tool. No email address required!
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It also includes a link to training.gov.au so you can find all of our competitors who have the ability to train this qualification and a link to the Attorney Generals department which has information about the Higher Education providers who train something equivalent to the core units.
The new FDR Regs 2025 – Family Law (Family Dispute Resolution Practitioners) Regulations 2025 are now in effect from the 1st April 2025. Find out more.
What’s the difference between being certified and accredited? This post explains the difference for Mediators and Family Dispute Resolution Practitioners
Mediation Institute is happy to share out to our community information about Job Opportunities relevant to dispute resolution practitioners. Contact us to list your job.
Mediation Institute does not routinely provide face to face workshops. If that is a non-negotiable for you, we may not be the best provider for you.
The standard delivery for this course is fully online to ensure that it is accessible no matter where you live in Australia or the world if you are intending to return to Australia to practice once qualified.
The only course we deliver with a workshop component as a standard part of the course design is our Certificate in Family Group Conference Facilitation
During the Grad. Dip. FDR you will be participating in Live Webinars, Tutorials, Discussion Groups and Role Plays all facilitated by Video Meeting Technology.
Find out more about the CHC81115 – Graduate Diploma of Family Dispute Resolution
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