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Legal, Judicial and Court Services

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  • CDS Seminar - Coercive Control

    The statistics advise that the overwhelming majority of family law court matters involve DFV dynamics. The presentation will argue from a practice perspective of prioritizing DFV safety and perpetrator accountability and the importance of the system collaborating and aligning with the objectives of the broader domestic violence service system. Furthermore, examine an understanding of how men account for their violence and abuse and the risks they pose.
  • Authorised Court Officers

    This module provides training for Authorised Court Officers. It will explain your role and responsibilities through an understanding of the Court Security Act 2013.
  • CCE Family Violence package

    This e-Learning module is part of a suite of modules designed for Family Consultants on the topic of Family Violence.  In addition to the Introduction there are six modules in the training suite.
  • VRS-015 CCS Seminar - Growing Engaging Practice with Children

    Presentation by Chris Dolman, Senior Practice Development Officer at Emerging Minds, covering growing engaging practice with children: focusing on resistant presentations or when words are few.
  • VRS-023 CCS Seminar - Parent-Child Observations

    To observe or not to observe……..that is the question.
  • CCS Seminar Series - Drug Testing for Forensic Purposes

    Presented By Tony Graham BA(UCQ), Dip Mgt, MTIAFT Managing Director of Australian Workplace Drug Testing Services (AWDTS)
  • Launch of CCS Hub and new report template

    Hosted by Karen Barker, Janet Carmichael & Michelle Cooley
  • CCS Seminar Series - Parental Mental Health and Personality Dysfunction

    Part 1: Presented by Dr Peter Krabman on 30th August 2023
  • CCS Seminar Series - Personality Dysfunction

    Part 2: Presented by Dr Peter Krabman on 25th October 2023
  • CCS Seminar Series - Reading and Understanding a Family Report

    Accessing and reviewing documents for the preparation of a Family Report for Court Child Experts and Regulation 7 Family Consultants
  • CCS Seminar Series - Unacceptable Risk

    Presented by Judge Murdoch on 28th June 2023
  • CCS Seminar The Childs Interview

    Seminar - The Child's Interview presented by Dr Peter Krabman
  • CCS Judicial Seminar for Reg 7 FCs - Family Reports for the Evatt list

    Senior Judicial Registrar Lisa O'Neill provides an overview of the Lighthouse Project and reports for Evatt matters.
  • CCS Judicial Seminar for Reg 7 FCs - How to approach family violence in a Family Report

    Her Honour Judge Kate Hughes presenting "How to approach family violence in a Family Report".
  • CCS Judicial Seminar for Reg 7 FCs - Judicial Q&A

    Q & A with Justice Alice Carter & Judge Jennifer Howe
  • CCS Judicial Seminar for Reg 7 FCs - The Trial at the End of the Litigation Pathway

    Judge Demack will be speaking about The Trial at the End of the Litigation Pathway. What happens at Court with your Family Report. What am I being cross-examined about?
  • CCS Judicial Seminar for Reg 7 FCs - Unacceptable Risk in a Family Report

    Judge Harland will speak about some of the dilemmas associated with unacceptable risk cases and talk about what she looks for in a Family Report.
  • CCS Judicial Seminar for Reg 7 FCs - What happens at a Compliance and Readiness Hearing

    Judge M Neville explains what happens at a compliance and readiness hearing
  • CCS Judicial Seminar for Reg 7 FCs - What is a good Family Report

    From his long experience as a judicial officer in family law, Justice Baumann will speak about the utility of a Family Report and provide some hints about what assists a Judge in a Family Report and during cross examination
  • VRS-LJCS-008 CCS Reg 7 Peer Discussion - Cross Examination

    Karen Barker - CCS Director Regulation 7 Family Consultants hosted a peer discussion regarding Cross Examination
  • VRS-LJCS-009 CCS Reg 7 Seminar - New Family Report Template & Professional Directions

    In 2022, an internal working group was established to review Family Reports, led by CCS Director Vic/Tas, Clare Swetenham. The working group developed a new structure and template which focussed on a few key areas: • A need to bring the children into focus earlier in the report • A reduction in the amount of detail included in the background section of the report • Assisting report writers in the construction of the evaluation section
  • VRS-LJCS-010 CCS Reg 7 Info Session - How to ensure your sensitive Court Information is kept secure

    Reg 7 information session on How to ensure your sensitive Court information is kept secure Presented by Chris Leeming (Director, Cyber Security)
  • VRS-LJCS-011 CCS Reg 7 Info Session - The Ins & Outs of Cross Examination Invoices

    Reg 7 information session on cross examination invoices
  • VRS-LJCS-012 CCS Seminar - CCS Family Violence Assessment and Analysis Framework

    The presentation will provide an overview of our new Court Children’s Service clinical framework for the assessment and analysis of family violence, with particular emphasis on the clinical application of each step in the framework.
  • VRS-LJCS-013 CCS Seminar - Clinical Writing

    Clinical Writing (writing with purpose)
  • VRS-LJCS-014 CCS Seminar - Conducting Child Interviews

    Conducting child interviews Hosted by Ailsa Robinson, Meredith Deane & Rana Kay
  • VRS-LJCS-015 CCS Seminar - Family Violence Assessment in Practice

    Presentation by Chris Dolman, Senior Practice Development Officer at Emerging Minds, covering growing engaging practice with children: focusing on resistant presentations or when words are few.
  • CCS Seminar - Growing engaging and considered practice with children

    Growing engaging and considered practice with children: Focusing on resist/refuse presentations
  • VRS-LJCS-017 CCS Seminar - Holding Multiple Hypotheses and Managing Bias

    The presentation will provide an overview of the Court Children’s Service clinical framework for the assessment and analysis of family violence, with particular emphasis on the clinical application of each step in the framework.
  • VRS-LJCS-018 CCS Seminar - Introducing Indigenous Liaison Officers

    Introduction to the new Indigenous Liaison Officers and information on their role in the Courts.
  • CCS Seminar - Parent Interviews

    Conducting parent interviews Hosted by Margaret Ford, Kristin Broberg & Kylie McKenzie
  • VRS-LJCS-020 CCS Seminar - Reflections on Child Assessment in the context of the FL Amendments Act 2023

    Presentation by CCS Directors: Karen Barker (Reg 7s), Karen Gabriel (NSW/ACT), Stacey McGuiness (Ag QLD/SA/NT)
  • VRS-LJCS-024 CCS Seminar - The New Family Report Structure

    The new family report structure - February 2023 Presented by Clare Swetenham, Jeff Perry & Darshana Rathod
  • VRS-LJCS-025 CCS Seminar - Understanding Child and Adolescent Sexual Development

    CCS Seminar 30 October 2024 Understanding Child and Adolescent Sexual Development Presented by: Dan Howell -Training Centre for Excellence in Therapeutic Care, Australian Childhood Foundation
  • VRS-LJCS-026 CCS Seminar - Upcoming legislative changes

    The presentation will provide an overview of our new Court Children’s Service clinical framework for the assessment and analysis of family violence, with particular emphasis on the clinical application of each step in the framework.
  • VRS-LJCS-027 CCS Seminar - Working alongside the Family Law Act

    The presentation will provide an overview of our new Court Children’s Service clinical framework for the assessment and analysis of family violence, with particular emphasis on the clinical application of each step in the framework.
  • VRS-LJCS-029 CCS Seminar - Working with Autistic Children

    CCS Seminar - 26 June 2024 Working with Autistic Children Key Considerations Presented by: Dr Alexandra Johnston and Dr Kathryn Ambrose from the Autism Centre of Excellence (ACE) at Griffith University
  • Completing the FCA Judgment Template

    This course is intended to teach Judge's staff how to use the Judgment Template version 1, 2022. See below for each module description.
  • Completing the FCC Judgment Template

    This course is intended to teach Judge's staff how to use the Judgment Template version 1, 2020. See below for each module description.
  • Completing the FCFCOA Judgment Template

    This course is intended to teach Judge's staff how to use the Judgment Template version 1, 2022. See below for each module description.
  • Completing the FCoA Judgment Template

    This course is intended to teach Judge's staff how to use the Judgment Template version 1, 2020. See below for each module description.
  • CTS - Family Violence

    This Family Violence training program has been developed to support workers within the Court to build their knowledge and understanding of family violence. It consists of 8 Modules. The first 7 Modules take approximately 30 minutes each to complete. NOTE: The final Module (8. Family Violence) is optional and is approximately 50 minutes in length.
  • Family Law Associates - Family Violence

    This suite of modules is designed for Family Law Associates on the topic of Family Violence.  Please ensure that you click on all icons contained within the screens and play all videos or podcasts to the end, as this will allow you to advance to the next slide. You may benefit by taking a break part way through.  You may exit the module and return to where you were up to, by clicking the Resume button. Please note: A pop-up window may appear when accessing some of the video content in these modules
  • Family Violence - Court Children's Service

    Family Violence package for completion by all CCS clinical staff (CCEs, TCs & Reg 7s).
  • Family Violence - Judiciary

    Family violence e-Learning package for Judicial Officers.
  • Federal Circuit Court Chambers Staff Induction FCC Chambers Staff Induction

    This program is designed to support new Associates and Deputy Associates in the Federal Circuit Court of Australia. It will introduce you to your role in supporting the judiciary and the Court entity and provide links to useful resources, policies and guides.
  • Federal Circuit Court Chambers Staff Induction

    This eLearning induction program is designed for Associates and Deputy Associates (“chambers staff”) in the Federal Circuit Court of Australia. It aims to support new chambers staff at the commencement of their employment and equip them for their role in supporting the judiciary and working within the broader Court by guiding them through a coordinated and structured induction program. The program contains core induction information together with useful links to existing resources, policies and guides
  • FCAAI 22012019 Federal Court of Australia Associate Induction

    This program is designed for Associates in the Federal Court of Australia. It supports your commencement as an Associate by explaining your role in the Court and providing links to useful resources and policies.
  • module-1-sexual-abuse-against-children

    Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia: Understanding and Responding to Sexual Violence and Child Sexual Abuse
  • module-2-sexual-abuse-against-adults

    Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia: Understanding and Responding to Sexual Violence and Child Sexual Abuse.
  • module-3-the-intersections-between-family-violence-coercive-control-and-sexual-abuse

    Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia: Understanding and Responding to Sexual Violence and Child Sexual Abuse
  • module-4-effects-of-sexual-abuse-for-adults-and-children

    Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia: Understanding and Responding to Sexual Violence and Child Sexual Abuse
  • module-5-family-perpetrators-and-child-sexual-exploitation-material

    Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia: Understanding and Responding to Sexual Violence and Child Sexual Abuse
  • module-6-sexual-abuse-disclosure-and-reporting

    Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia: Understanding and Responding to Sexual Violence and Child Sexual Abuse
  • module-7-beliefs-about-adult-and-child-sexual-abuse-and-their-impact-on-family-law-litigation

    Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia: Understanding and Responding to Sexual Violence and Child Sexual Abuse
  • module-8-understanding-and-reducing-risk-and-harm-in-family-law-cases-with-sexual-abuse-concerns

    Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia: Understanding and Responding to Sexual Violence and Child Sexual Abuse
  • Neurodiversity

    • What is Neurodiversity • The Diversity of Human Minds • History of Neurodiversity • The Neurodiversity Movement • Neurodiversity Definitions • Neurodivergent Conditions • The Neurodiversity Paradigm • The Social Model of Disability vs the Medical Model of Disability + MasterClass interview with Dr Jac Den Houting (AU) + MasterClass interview with Dr Nick Walker (USA) + Module Quiz
  • Protection Visas and Anonymity

    This module is designed for employees who manage the administration of protection visa cases. It explains how protection visa cases must be managed so as to maintain the anonymity of protection visa applicants and ensure the Court meets its obligations under s 91X of the Migration Act 1958.
  • Registrars Family Violence

    This e-Learning module is part of a suite of modules designed for Registrars on the topic of Family Violence.  There are five modules in the training suite. The Introduction gives the contextual background for the training and provides important information about the content, including how to access the reference material. 
  • Trauma-Informed Practice for the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia

    On successful completion of this course learners will be able to: 1. Define the term Trauma-Informed Practice and explain it's importance 2. Define trauma and discuss its impacts 3. List the key principles underlying the application of trauma-informed practice 4. Explain how to develop strategies for implementing trauma-informed practice relevant to their role and professional context
  • Understanding Vicarious Trauma - Part 1 Introduction to Vicarious Trauma

    Roles that involve supporting people during difficult times, can be highly rewarding – as well as challenging. In part 1 of this series, you will learn what secondary or Vicarious Trauma is, how it might impact you, how to recognise risks and signs, and how to put protective steps in place to minimise and manage exposure.
  • Understanding Vicarious Trauma - Part 2 Prevention and Self Care

    Roles that involve supporting people during difficult times, can be highly rewarding – as well as challenging. In part 2 of this series, you will learn how to apply practical strategies aimed at minimising your exposure to Vicarious Trauma and how to effectively respond to its signs, whether in yourself or your colleagues. This module is vital for maintaining your professional resilience and your personal well-being amidst the challenges posed by Vicarious Trauma.
  • Working with Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Communities

    This course aims to provide participants with the awareness, skills and resources required to work with culturally and linguistically diverse people in a safe and culturally responsive way. This course comprises two modules and will take approximately two hours to complete. It was developed by Settlement Services International (SSI) Diversity Training and tailored for the FCFCOA.
  • Learning Path Materials

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  • Federal Court of Australia

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