Central to Government’s strategy for separating families is the management and resolution of disputes away from courts and litigation processes wherever this is achievable. A key group of players in facilitating this vision are workers within the wide range of women’s services. This study surveyed workers at a number of Victorian women’s services that provide advice, support, and referral for women and explored their understanding of mediation processes and outcomes. The results indicate that, while generally supportive of mediation as a process that could assist their clients, workers were concerned about its appropriateness when family violence was an issue. Some of these concerns appeared to be based upon a good understanding of the limi...
Because of the many problems associated with litigating family disputes, mediation has been proposed...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
D.Litt. et Phil. (Social Work)The Commission of Enquiry in the Structure and Function of the Courts ...
Central to Government’s strategy for separating families is the management and resolution of dispute...
Workplace mediation is one way of dealing with conflict. Research has shown that workplace mediators...
Background Family law reforms in Australia require separated parents in dispute to attempt mandatory...
The research aim was to examine whether or not the Family Mediation Service facilitated those who ha...
It defeats the whole aim of mediation which is to give all parties equal opportunity to freely commu...
Over the past forty years, the approach to legal disputes in England and Wales hasexperienced some i...
In April 2001, the Children and Family Court Advisory Support Service (CAFCASS) became responsible f...
This paper discusses the Coordinated Family Dispute Resolution (family mediation) process piloted in...
The disadvantages that exist for women participants in mediation have now been acknowledged for some...
There are many aspects of mediation that support an analysis of the process as a feminist approach t...
This thesis explores the ways the dominant discourses of conflict resolution, legal rationality and ...
The principles and frameworks of family mediation were clearly articulated in a previous issue of Co...
Because of the many problems associated with litigating family disputes, mediation has been proposed...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
D.Litt. et Phil. (Social Work)The Commission of Enquiry in the Structure and Function of the Courts ...
Central to Government’s strategy for separating families is the management and resolution of dispute...
Workplace mediation is one way of dealing with conflict. Research has shown that workplace mediators...
Background Family law reforms in Australia require separated parents in dispute to attempt mandatory...
The research aim was to examine whether or not the Family Mediation Service facilitated those who ha...
It defeats the whole aim of mediation which is to give all parties equal opportunity to freely commu...
Over the past forty years, the approach to legal disputes in England and Wales hasexperienced some i...
In April 2001, the Children and Family Court Advisory Support Service (CAFCASS) became responsible f...
This paper discusses the Coordinated Family Dispute Resolution (family mediation) process piloted in...
The disadvantages that exist for women participants in mediation have now been acknowledged for some...
There are many aspects of mediation that support an analysis of the process as a feminist approach t...
This thesis explores the ways the dominant discourses of conflict resolution, legal rationality and ...
The principles and frameworks of family mediation were clearly articulated in a previous issue of Co...
Because of the many problems associated with litigating family disputes, mediation has been proposed...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
D.Litt. et Phil. (Social Work)The Commission of Enquiry in the Structure and Function of the Courts ...