Collaborative Decision-making in Child Welfare
Course Date: June 19, 2023
Total: 3h 1min
Total Ethics: 1h
Course Date: June 19, 2023
Welcome and Land Acknowledgement (9:00 – 9:15)
Darsey Meredith — CLEBC Program Coordinator, Tsawwassen
Conference Introduction
Lori Frank, RRM — Director of Child Welfare Initiatives, Mediate BC and Lori Frank Mediation & Consulting, Victoria
Sharon Sutherland, RRM — Executive Director, Mediate BC, Tsawwassen
Rowena Veylan — Indigenous Initiatives Lead, Mediate BC, North Vancouver
The Spectrum of Collaborative Decision-making Options (9:15 – 10:05)
A panel of collaborative decision-making facilitators and mediators will discuss the range of collaborative decision-making options for families engaged in child welfare discussions, including:
- Family Case Planning Conference
- Family Group Conference
- Youth Transition Conference
- Mediation
- Traditional Decision-making
- Prevention Meetings
Participants will learn more about the processes, including factors to consider in choosing one process over another, possibilities for combining processes, and how to support your client in initiating collaborative decision-making processes.
Lori Frank, RRM — Director of Child Welfare Initiatives, Mediate BC and Lori Frank Mediation & Consulting, Victoria
Lila Underwood — Executive Director, South Island Wellness Society, North Saanich
Katie Walker — Youth Transition Coordinator, South Island Wellness Society, North Saanich
BREAK (10:05 – 10:15)
"Early" Mediation—Mediation as a First Chance, Not a Last Chance (10:15 – 10:45)
In the early 2000s, mediation was frequently initiated very soon after a family became involved in child welfare discussions. With the development of many more collaborative options, mediation has tended to be utilized much later. A research team from University of Victoria's School of Public Administration is currently conducting a field study aimed at understanding when in the process mediation offers best outcomes. This session will discuss the early stages of the project and opportunities to participate.
Sharon Sutherland, RRM — Executive Director, Mediate BC, Tsawwassen
Robert Lapper, KC — Faculty of Law, University of Victoria, Delta
Traditional Decision-making and First Nations Jurisdiction (10:45 – 11:45)
As First Nations exercise their jurisdiction in child welfare, options for families to engage in traditional decision-making processes and collaborative processes that explicitly include Indigenous values, and are conducted by Indigenous facilitators, are growing. On this panel, we hear about some examples of initiatives across the province.
Julie Daum, RRM — Carrier Sekani Family Services, Fraser Lake
Stephanie Konefall — Director of Jurisdiction/Mediator, Carrier Sekani Family Services, Prince George
Best Practices for Client Support in Collaborative Decision-making Processes (11:45 – 12:30)
Supporting clients effectively in CDM processes requires process knowledge and an understanding of the potential outcomes for clients entering into different processes. Experienced counsel and mediators share best practices for supporting clients for lawyers and legal advocates.
Zahra Jenab, RRM — Jenab & Company, West Vancouver
Kimberly A. Kelly, RRM — Lawyer and Family Law Mediator, Interior Law LLP, Penticton
Contributor(s):
Contributor(s):
Access to Justice
» Children, Indigenous child welfare, Trauma-informed practice
Childrens Law
» Access to justice for children, Indigenous child welfare, Trauma-informed practice
Cultural Competency
» Trauma-informed practice
Diversity Inclusion and Anti-racism
» Trauma-informed practice
Dispute Resolution
» Indigenous dispute resolution, Mediation
Family Law
» Indigenous child welfare
Professional Responsibility and Ethics
» Trauma-informed practice
Contributor(s):
Contributor(s):
Access to Justice
» Children, Indigenous child welfare, Trauma-informed practice
Childrens Law
» Access to justice for children, Child protection, Indigenous child welfare, Trauma-informed practice
Cultural Competency
» Trauma-informed practice
Diversity Inclusion and Anti-racism
» Trauma-informed practice
Dispute Resolution
» Indigenous dispute resolution
Family Law
» Indigenous child welfare
Professional Responsibility and Ethics
» Trauma-informed practice
Contributor(s):
Family Law
» Advocacy, Indigenous child welfare
Access to Justice
» Indigenous child welfare, Trauma-informed practice
Childrens Law
» Access to justice for children, Child protection, Indigenous child welfare, Trauma-informed practice
Cultural Competency
» Trauma-informed practice
Diversity Inclusion and Anti-racism
» Trauma-informed practice
Dispute Resolution
» Mediation
Professional Responsibility and Ethics
» Trauma-informed practice