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Graduate Diploma of Family Dispute Resolution

Successfully completing the Graduate Diploma of Family Dispute Resolution allows graduates to register with the Department of the Australian Attorney General to become a Family Dispute Resolution Practitioner.

Who is it for?

This study can be done quickly and online in the comfort of your own home. Our Graduate Diploma of Family Dispute Resolution is prepared by our Academic Advisory Board which includes some of the most qualified mediators, teachers and education authors in Australia.

To gain entry into CHC81115 Graduate Diploma of Family Dispute Resolution a candidate must have:

An undergraduate degree or higher qualification in Psychology, Social Work, Law, Conflict Management, Dispute Resolution, Family Law Mediation or equivalent;

OR hold accreditation under the National Mediator Accreditation System (NMAS);

OR  hold the Mediation skill set from the Community Services Training Package (CHC);

OR can provide documented evidence of previous experience in a dispute resolution environment in a job role involving self-directed application of knowledge with substantial depth in some areas, exercise of independent judgement and decision-making, and a range of technical and other skills.

Pathway to a Masters of Conflict Management and Resolution

The Mediator Training Academy is delighted to announce that the pathway to the Master of Conflict Management and Resolution with James Cook University has been finalised.

MTA students who complete the CHC81115 Graduate Diploma of Family Dispute Resolution will receive credit for 4 subjects of the Master qualification – this equates to one third of the Masters requirements.

 

This is a tremendous opportunity for our graduates and unique to the Australian mediation industry.