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Discover the Genesis of Collaborative Law and Toowoomba Family Law Pilot Project, enhancing family resolution options. Advocating for social justice with a team of professionals. Explore the future steps and training opportunities. For more info, visit us at www.tascinc.org.au or contact us at Ph: (07) 4616 9700.
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The Advocacy and Support Centre Inc (TASC) “Lawyers with Soul” Showcasing The Toowoomba Family Law Collaborative Pilot Project
The Genesis of Collaborative Law • Stu Webb’s Solution • 1 January 1990 Collaborative Practice is born • Salvage operation v search & destroy mission • Interest v position based
The Genesis of the Toowoomba Family Law Collaborative Pilot Project (TFLCPP) • Marilyn Scott’s 6 month research project Relationships Australia (NSW) – Family Relationships Centre (FRC) in North Ryde, Sydney • Explore feasibility of offering an Interdisciplinary Collaborative Practice process to suitable FRC clients
The TFLCPP • Why Toowoomba? • Participants • TASC • FRC • Legal Aid Queensland • Domestic Violence Resource Service (DVRS) • Toowoomba Contact Centre • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander organisations • Lifeline Darling Downs South West Queensland (Project Officer) • Qualified Collaborative Law legal practitioners • Financial specialists
The TFLCPP • Purpose • Comprehensive group of professionals to assist, guide and support parents and children through the separation process • Increased family law resolution alternatives available to low to middle income families, not necessarily eligible for a grant of legal aid • To reduce court applications • To minimise emotional impact of access to an adversarial system • TASC’s role • Identification of participants • Collation of evidence re: challenges and uptake by clients in regional areas • Lead participant in Toowoomba Family Law Pathways Network (TFLPN) • Lead participant in TFLCPP Practice Group • Provision of premises for legal process of framework • Participant on Steering Committee of Focus Groups for research projects
The TFLCPP Flowchart • See handout
The TFLCPP • Research components • Marilyn Scott (UTS, Sydney) and Dr Pauline Collins (USQ) – application to UNSW Law and Justice Foundation • Hayley Toombs (USQ Masters project) • Evaluation of all phases of CP process • Training • Dr Anne Purcell (Communication Specialist); John Thynne (Financial Neutral); Cassandra Pullos (CL Practitioner) • 18 participants from legal, community and financial sector trained in Introductory Interdisciplinary Collaborative Practice Training • Formal launch of Practice Group – 15 May 2015
Where to from here? • Referrals • Practice group • IACP Grant – research, practice development, promotion • Application to Legal Aid • Ongoing training
The Advocacy and Support Centre Inc “Social Justice for All” Visit us at www.tascinc.org.au Ph: (07) 4616 9700