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SHORT COURSES

SHORT COURSES

Enhance your career opportunities with our range of short courses.
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UPSKILL WITH IN-DEMAND QUALIFICATIONS

Our short courses are developed by practitioners, for practitioners to help you get the most in-demand qualifications to enhance your career.

Whether you want to become an accredited mediator, grow your dispute resolution skills, become a notary or an international arbitrator, prepare yourself to take on a leadership role, or even start your own law firm - find short courses that will help you get to where’s next.

EXPLORE OUR SHORT COURSES

Where you want to go will define where’s next in your learning and development journey. Whether you want to be a partner, mediator or mental health first aider, explore the short courses and certificate courses that will help you get there.

Choose a short course by career outcome

EXPLORE OUR SHORT COURSES

Principal Practitioner or Partner

Transform from a lawyer into a business owner or practice leader and meet your principle practising certificate requirements.

EXPLORE OUR SHORT COURSES

Nationally Accredited Mediator

Develop your mediation skills through role-play, practice, and feedback, and become a nationally accredited mediator.

EXPLORE OUR SHORT COURSES

Mental Health First Aider

Become a mental health first-aider and learn to identify signs of mental health issues, engage in supportive dialogue, and provide information on available help.

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Notary Public

Enhance your professional standing and credibility and offer an additional service to your clients as a Notary Public.

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Collaborative Practitioner

Follow a pathway as a collaborative practitioner who guides clients towards a more human and cooperative process rather than an adversarial system.

Your pathway to become a collaborative practitioner

Facilitate negotiations

Understand what’s necessary to facilitate interest-based, principled negotiations at 5-way and 3-way meetings and manage team dynamics.

Pathway to membership

Meet the eligibility training requirements to apply for membership of Collaborative Professionals NSW and the Australian Association of Collaborative Professionals.

Practical exercises

Analyse scenarios and practice applying the ICP model and skills via practical exercises.  

Understand the ICP approach

Gain an understanding of the ICP approach, the key roles, the participation agreement and ground rules. 

COLLABORATIVE PRACTICE PRESENTERS

Learn from leading professionals

David Roberts

Mediator, FDRP, Counsellor and Collaborative Practitioner Coach

Jackie Jones

Collaborative Family Law Practitioner and Accredited Family Law Specialist

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INSPIRE AND ENABLE YOUR STAFF TO UPSKILL

Choose from our selection of on-demand qualifications and short courses.

REAL RESULTS AND OUTCOMES

WHAT OUR GRADUATES HAVE TO SAY

Fantastic presenters, great rhythm, good balance practice/theory leading to comprehensive training and presentation of key aspects of collaborative practice. Can’t see anything you could have done better.

Collaborative Practice Course Alumni

Fabulous presenters, they were very knowledgeable and engaging. Team work was very good. I would highly recommend this course.

Collaborative Practice Course Alumni

Presenters were willing and able to share their personal experiences, processes and precedents which was so helpful.

Collaborative Practice Course Alumni

Engaging presenters – created a great learning atmosphere.

Collaborative Practice Course Alumni

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Understand the ICP Approach

Learn about the key roles, the participation agreement and ground rules.

Manage team dynamics

Understand how to facilitate interest-based, principled negotiations at 5-way and 3-way meetings.

Meet eligibility requirements

Complete the necessary training to apply for membership to the Australian Association of Collaborative Professionals.

Practical exercises

Analyse scenarios and practice applying the ICP model and skills via practical exercises.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Interdisciplinary Collaborative Practice (ICP) is an internationally proven method of dispute resolution. It emphasises a team-based holistic approach to resolving disputes.

The two-day training course will help you gain an understanding of the ICP approach, and fulfil the minimum requirements to apply for membership to the Australian Association of Collaborative Professionals.

This course equips you to offer innovative services that go beyond traditional adversarial dispute resolution methods like litigation. By embracing collaborative practices, you can provide clients with effective, non-confrontational solutions. This approach not only broadens your service offerings but also enhances client satisfaction and outcomes.

WHERE'S NEXT?

DIGITAL CPD SUBSCRIPTION

The Digital Subscription is where CPD counts for more than just compliance, unlocking a legal bank of short-form online on-demand content, including interactive courses, podcasts and video-based programs.

ON-DEMAND CPD

Need to sharpen a certain skill? Or want a complete CPD compliance solution for the year ahead? Explore our range – and choose the right courses for you.

POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMS

Our postgraduate programs are not just about knowledge - it's about sharpening your edge, finding your tribe, and opening new career pathways.

Whether you want to elevate your existing expertise, explore a new specialisation area or move into a leadership role, we can help you get there.

Learn more about why we’re ranked first of the Practical Providers and invest in where’s next today.

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