WORKSHOP ON
“HANDLING CHALLENGING CHILD ISSUES IN FAMILY MEDIATION”
23 JANUARY 2019TIME: 9:30am - 1:00pm (Registration starts at 9:00am)
VENUE: Auditorium, 1/F, Christian Family Service Centre, 3 Tsui Ping Road,
Kwun Tong, Kowloon.
FEE: Early Bird: $400 (on or before 16/1/2019)
Regular Rate: $500
CPD: 3 CPD points Approved by The Law Society of HK,
HKMAAL and HKIAC
TARGETS: Family mediators and trainees, practitioners in family-related fields
including social workers, counsellors, lawyers and other interested parties
LANGUAGE: Topic 1-3: Cantonese (supplemented with English powerpoint); Topic 4-6: English
Organizer: Funded by:
CONTENTS1) How to include children’s voice in Family Mediation if we don’t have the opportunity
to see the children?
2) How to engage parents to a more child-focused mediation?
3) How to handle different challenges on child issues?- suspected “hiding assets” of one/both parties- big gap between parties on child maintenance- access arrangement to match with child’s busy schedule - engaging “unwilling” child in agreed access arrangement - different parental views on child’s activities
4) How to include children’s voice in Family Mediation if we have the chance to meet the children (Child Inclusive Mediation)? What is the importance of assessment for Child Inclusive Mediation?
5) What are the cross cultural issues happened in Family Mediation?
6) What may be missing or wrongly phrased in drafting children clauses in the Settlement Agreement?
Updated on 4 Jan, 2019
CPD
APPROVED
ABOUT THE SPEAKERS
Ms Yip Mei Sze Clara
Yip Mei Sze Clara was admitted as a Solicitor since 1997 and registered as a Counsellor in
Australian Counselling Association since 2010. She started her family mediation practice since 2011
and was accredited as a Family Mediation Supervisor by Hong Kong Mediation Accreditation
Association Limited (HKMAAL) in 2014. She is a trainer in HKMAAL Accredited Family Mediation
courses in 2017 and 2018 and an active coach in various Family Mediation Accreditation, Conversion
(from general mediator to family mediator) and General Mediation courses approved by HKMAAL in
the past years. She is also a visiting/guest lecturer at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University and The
University of Hong Kong teaching degree and master students mediation and family law.
Practising as a Solicitor, Family and General Mediator and Counsellor, Clara has always been
invited to share how to apply her cross-professional skills in her day-to-day mediation practice. She
also delivers seminars, workshops and training on family mediation and related issues to various
organizations and bodies with a mission to promote family harmony. Clara currently is a consultant
of a family mediation project of a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) and a member of
HKMAAL’s Working Group on Review of Accreditation, CPD and Training Course Applications.
Ms Sala Sihombing
Sala Sihombing is a full time accredited family and general mediator (HKIAC, HKMAAL)
(FINRA mediation panel USA, NMAS Australia). In addition, she teaches family mediation and
financial dispute resolution in the LLM programme as an adjunct lecturer at the University of Hong
Kong.
Sala was admitted as a solicitor (England and Wales, Hong Kong) following her LLB (Hons)
at the University of Bristol. She moved to Hong Kong on qualification and worked initially in
private practice. For 14 years, Sala worked in investment banking in a variety of roles including: in
house counsel (Credit Agricole Indosuez / Peregrine Management Limited) and in transaction
management and product development as an Executive Director (Morgan Stanley). However, Sala
left investment banking to complete an LLM in Dispute Resolution at Pepperdine University, USA.
Sala is the co-author of Mediation in Hong Kong published in July 2014 by CCH Wolters
Kluwer with a second edition due late 2018. She is also a contributor of the Hong Kong chapter to
the International Survey of Family Law 2018 (Intersentia).
APPLICATION FORM
Workshop on “Handling Challenging Child Issues in Family Mediation”
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Important notes:
Confirmation of application will be issued via email after both the application form and the cheque are received. Please contact us if you have not received the confirmation email two weeks before the workshop.
Cheque should be made payable to ‘The Hong Kong Catholic Marriage Advisory Council’. In order to enjoy the early bird rate, both the application form and the cheque should reach our office on or
before 16/1/2019. Receipt of application fee will be issued on the day of the workshop. The application fee is not transferrable and the fee paid is not refundable unless the workshop is cancelled. Certificate of attendance will be distributed to the participants at the end of the workshop. The name written on your application form will be the name printed on your certificate of attendance.
Typhoons and Bad Weather Arrangement:
If the Typhoon Signal No. 8 or above / the Black Rainstorm Warning Signal is / will be in force on or after 7:00am,
the workshop will be cancelled. Further arrangements will be announced by email.
Online enrollment
Enquiry: Ms Au/ Ms Fung Tel: 2782 7560 Email: [email protected] Website: www.divorce.org.hk
Application Method:Application form together with a crossed cheque should be sent to:
The Hong Kong Catholic Marriage Advisory CouncilUnits 101-105, M2 Level, Tsui Cheung House, Tsui Ping (North) Estate, Kwun Tong, Kowloon.