Family Dispute Resolution 6 Core

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This program is ideal for individuals who are seeking to develop the skills and knowledge required to become a Family Dispute Resolution Practitioner (FDRP) in Australia. It is specifically tailored for those who already hold an “appropriate higher education qualification” and are looking to meet the core training requirements necessary for FDRP accreditation.

This 6 core unit program is drawn from CHC81115 Graduate Diploma of Family Dispute Resolution and is designed to complement existing qualifications and professional experience in fields closely aligned with family dispute resolution. Suitable students typically hold a degree or equivalent in one of the following areas:

  • Law

  • Psychology or Social Work 

  • Conflict Management, Mediation, or Dispute Resolution

$6,000

Including all learning materials

Start any time

Study at your own pace

Nationally Accredited

by the Attorney General's Department

Payment Plans

available

All our programs are delivered & assessed through our sister company Archer Institute Pty Ltd (rto 45020)

Successful completion will depend on your current skills, knowledge, and the time you have available to study. 

We offer all students two years to complete any program within the institute so you can study at your own pace. 

Under the training package, entry to this qualification is open to individuals who:

  • hold 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 Australian Mediator and Dispute Resolution Accreditation Standards (AMDRAS) and have held that status for 2 years prior to application to the Attorney General’s Department.

This program is composed of the following 6 core units:

  • CHCFAM001 Operate in a family law environment
  • CHCFAM002 Work with a child focussed approach
  • CHCDSP001 Facilitate dispute resolution in the family law context
  • CHCDSP002 Adhere to ethical standards in family dispute resolution
  • CHCDSP003 Support the safety of vulnerable parties in dispute resolution
  • CHCDFV008 Manage responses to domestic and family violence in family work

Effective April 1, 2025, there are three primary pathways to obtain the competency requirements for FDR practitioner accreditation.

Evidence must be provided for one of these pathways:

Path 1 (this program): Completion of the full Graduate Diploma of Family Dispute Resolution.

Path 2: Demonstrated competency in the 6 core units of the Graduate Diploma of Family Dispute Resolution plus possession of a suitable qualification. This could be a higher education award in family law (or a related field of law), psychology, social work, conflict management, mediation or dispute resolution..

Path 3: Demonstrated competency in the 6 core units of the Graduate Diploma of Family Dispute Resolution plus current accreditation under the Australian Mediator and Dispute Resolution Accreditation Standards (AMDRAS) held continuously for two years prior to application.

Please see this link for further information. 

Work placement is structured workplace learning which is required as part of the training program and assists in preparing you for the workforce.

For this program, you are required to complete 50 hours of work placement. You will be expected to complete a logbook which will be signed off by your supervisor. 

When you are undertaking your 50 hours of work placement its essential you do this only with an accredited FDR practitioner. You must ensure their name and contact details appear on the Attorney Generals register. https://fdrr.ag.gov.au/

Generally, work placement should not commence until you have completed 50% of the training program.

We have placement partnerships with certain providers who are willing to take our students, depending on location and availability of clients. It is important to note, some of these partners charge a hosting fee.

If you are experiencing issues securing a placement and we are unable to place you with one of our partners, we can also arrange simulated options with an approved FDRP, however this attracts an additional cost.

Work placement fee – Placement fee $399 (only payable if we have to obtain your placement for you on your behalf and only upon your request) This is payable to Archer Institute.
 
Placement hosting fee – $2,800 This is the fee we pay the FDRP to cover their time to host you in their real life or simulated FDRP. 

Our standard payment plan for this program is:

  • Deposit – $1,500
  • plus 10 x monthly instalmensts – $745

We can arrange custom payment plans if required. 

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