Legal Matters in Psychology Practice

Dive into a session that dissects AVOs, DVOs, IVOs and family law reforms, to ensure you are equipped with the legal knowledge to best protect and advocate for your clients. 

Tuesday, 6 June 2023
Chair:

Ena Shaw, Family Dispute Resolution Practitioner, Nationally Accredited Mediator, Registered Psychologist

1.00pm to 2.00pm AVOs, DVOs, IVOs and Family Law Considerations for Psychologists
• Subpoena’s – here’s what you need to know • Family Law Reforms: ending the notion of shared parental responsibility o How to focus on children’s safety concerns • Whether there is a court order or not, do you need consent from both parents to engage in therapy for a minor?
Description

Attend and earn 1 CPD hour
This program is applicable to practitioners from all States & Territories

Presenters


Ms. Susan Warda, Partner, Mills Oakley
Susan Warda is team leader and partner in Mills Oakley Lawyer's Sydney family law practice. Susan has particular expertise in family law matters that involve complex financial issues, including property settlements that incorporate family businesses, multiple assets and superannuation splitting. Susan is an accredited specialist in family law, and was named 2013 Woman Lawyer of the Year in Private Practice by the Women Lawyers Association of NSW. Susan also has extensive experience in resolving family law matters outside of the Court system. She is an experienced mediator and trained collaborative law practitioner, and is able to help clients resolve their disputes without having to be involved in costly and time-consuming litigation. As well as property and financial issues, Susan undertakes Hague Convention Applications, the separate representation of children and matters concerning parenting arrangements, child support matters and de facto relationship cases. She is the past Chair of the Austlaw Board, an association of independent law firms located throughout NSW, Victoria, Queensland and the ACT, a founding member of the Western Sydney Collaborative Family Lawyers network, a member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors (AICD), a Director on the NSW Board of Variety- the Children's Charity and a Director of Variety Australia. Susan has been recommended as a Leading Family Lawyer in the 2018 Doyle's Guide and one of two lawyers in NSW who features in Best Lawyers.


Ena Shaw, Family Dispute Resolution Practitioner, Nationally Accredited Mediator, Registered Psychologist
Ena has a strong passion for mediation since starting in the mediation field over 30 years ago, having worked as a clinical practitioner, academic, researcher and trainer in a wide range of fields of mediation. Because of this, Ena has always worked towards increasing the general awareness of and respect for the profession. In the last three years, as Vice-President of VADR, Ena has had the opportunity to work with and support mediators in all areas of mediation, to understand their concerns and promote mediation to the wider community. Ena was the Chair of the 4th National Mediation Conference in Melbourne, 1998, and Chair of the Board for the 12th National Mediation Conference, Melbourne 2014. In addition, as the Family Dispute Resolution Training Manager at Relationships Australia Victoria, she conducted an extensive range of programs in the mediation field, developing one of the first training programs in Victoria, also assisting Relationships Australia to become a Registered Training Organisation, thus developing the training Programme for the Vocational Diploma of Dispute Resolution. In her private practice, I have extensive experience in the settlement of disputes involving interpersonal relationships such as family law, elder mediation, parent-adolescent, workplace, neighbourhood and gender-based harassment disputes and have conducted extensive training programs for federal, state and local government in all these areas.




This seminar is part of a series

Legal Matters in Psychology Practice

Tuesday, 23 May 2023

Learn from a lunch time series of legal experts about the perennial problems psychologists encounter and tips to address these issues. Gain an understanding of what documentation is required to be provided to Governing Bodies when requested, consider aspects for drafting employee contracts and explore family violence, subpoenas and Family Law Reform. A must attend lunch time series. WEB235N28Z

Description

Attend and earn 3 CPD hours
This program is applicable to practitioners from all States & Territories

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