Joanne Law is on a mission to prevent family violence and help families to enjoy peace and support in their homes.
Her business is Mediation Institute where she trains and supports mediators and other appropriate dispute resolution practitioners.
She is a NMAS Accredited Mediator, Accredited Family Dispute Resolution Practitioner, Certified New Ways for Families Coach, Certified Family Group Conference Facilitator and vocational trainer.
She is also co-founder and CEO of the social enterprise style not-for-profit Interact Support. Where she works with a number of independent family dispute resolution practitioners and interns to provide family dispute resolution services including innovative services she has developed specifically for Interact Support.

ODR – Making use of technology to resolve family conflict
This online presentation – ODR – Making use of technology to resolve family conflict talks about the way technology can be used to overcome barriers to family dispute resolution in Australia.

The top 3 benefits of participating in Pre-Mediation Coaching
Webinar for parents who are considering using mediation to reach a parenting plan identifying the benefits of learning negotiation skills before decisions when it comes to making post separation decisions about children.

Helping your Clients Prepare for Mediation
Event hosted by Bendigo Mediation on Helping your clients to prepare for mediation

Mock Video Mediation Demonstration
This event is delivered online and is presented by Mediation Institute trainers Ken Speakman, Joanne Law and Cynthia Brooking. The webinar is for people interested

Townsville: Let’s Talk about Dispute Resolution
One of the highlight events for the #AuMAW2018 will be the Townsville: Let’s talk about Dispute Resolution multi-speaker event.

Healthy Relationships – the four big skills to help you get along with others
The 4 big skills at Pakenham Library is designed to provide those attending with a greater understanding of how they can take greater control over the outcome of their negotiations by using the 4 big skills.
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