Tuesday, November 16, 2021
6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Via ZOOM
Guest Coach: Jared Norton, MSW, RSW, Acc.FM, FDRP PC
Kathy and Bill have three children, age 7, 10 & 12. While they had an amicable divorce and have always worked well at co-parenting, like many separated parents they are struggling to navigate the COVID-19 world. Disputes over vaccinations, school attendance, family & social bubbles, and travel have resulted in constant tension and the children are squarely in the middle of the conflict. They had success in mediation after their separation and are returning in the hopes they can once again find consensus and salvage their co-parent relationship.
Guest coach, Jared Norton, will share his experience and expertise in this area with us, through an educational piece and a role-play.
Jared is a clinical social worker in private practice specializing in services for families experiencing high conflict separation and divorce. He provides a range of services including Parenting Coordination, mediation, assessment, voice of the child reports, and therapeutic interventions. He is a roster mediator with Toronto Family Mediation Services and a panel clinician with the Office of the Children’s Lawyer. Jared is also a Collaborative Family Professional, a member of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, and is the co-chair of the Parenting Coordination section for FDRIO. Jared has been a training facilitator and speaker in Canada and internationally on topics related to Parenting Coordination, Mediation, and Mental Health.