Katherine Johnson

Author: Katherine Johnson

Katherine is an internationally and nationally accredited mediator, serving on various mediation panels including the International Mediation Institute (IMI), Papua New Guinea Supreme Court (PNG), the Supreme Court of NSW, the Personal Injury Commission of NSW and the Family Law Settlement Service Panel (FLSS) of the Federal Circuit Court of Australia as a Family Dispute Resolution Practitioner (FDRP). For over twenty-five years, Katherine has been and still is, a practising registered research psychologist and barrister and a nationally accredited mediator. She has combined her skills to form Unilegal Consulting Pty. Ltd through which she still practises as a mediator and as a Guardian Ad Litem (GAL) for the Department of Communities and Justice in NSW. Katherine also teaches mediation courses and trains mediators internationally and nationally. Katherine’s extensive practice in Psychology, Law and Education has led her to find common ground between the fields culminating in her PhD in Law from Macquarie University in 2015 which was published in 2018. She has combined the insights from the field of Loss and grief in Psychology to the practical resolution of disputes in Law. In her thesis, she has developed an interdisciplinary approach, which transforms Dispute Resolution into an agent for social change. Her use of mediation as a process of social constructionism in action empowers parties to constructively respond to their own crises/losses as agents for their own social change. Katherine has been called a ‘pracademic’ because of her attempts not only to constructively implement in her practice what theory teaches us academically, but also to learn from practice what can be generalised as a grounded researcher to become academic knowledge.

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