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GETTING TOGETHER - FALLING APART 

 
Course Summary 
Every client who walks through your door is in a relationship. There’s a lot to be learned and they don’t teach us this in school! This course is designed to extend your knowledge base of the theories of love and loss in a practical, interesting and accessible way so you will be more able to identify and manage client difficulties (and know where and when to refer them) and work better with the “other side” and their legal representative alongside further developing your own professional skill base. 

Who is this course for / Who should attend? 

The course is suitable for all Family Law professionals. 

Key learning objectives 

Key learning points 

Theories of attachment and relationship detachment. 
How individuals react and impact on functioning. 
Identification of approaches and resources. 
Skills for dealing with difficult and complex issues. 
How to work more effectively with the “other side”. 

By the end of the course you will have... 

A knowledge base of research and child development. 
An ability to share information with parents in a productive way. 
Be clear about what process or intervention is most helpful in particular circumstances. 
Knowing how to make a situation better for families in the future, rather than worse. 

TYPICAL TIMINGS 

09.00 - 09.30 
Registration and Coffee 
09.30 - 11.00 
First Session 
11.00 - 11.15 
Tea / Coffee Break 
11.15 - 12.45 
Second Session 
12.45 - 13.45 
Lunch 
13.45 - 15.15 
Third Session 
15.15 - 15.30 
Tea / Coffee Break 
15.30 - 17.00 
Final Session 

Standard Delegate Rates 

When being run as a public course this 1 day event will typically have a delegate rate of £250.00 + VAT 
 
Discounts are also available for bookings of 3 delegates or more. For further information please contact help@flipfaculty.org 
 
In addition this course can be run as an in-house training session. Prices will depend on location and numbers of delegates attending. For a detailed proposal please contact us at help@flipfaculty.org 
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