Thursday 24 October

Please arrive from 9:30 am to collect your lanyard

Thanks to Fair Way Resolution our Platinum Sponsor for supporting the AMINZ FDR Hui

  • Please be seated by 10 am in the Te Puni Room for us to open the hui with a mihi whakatau. We will be singing Purea Nei as the waiata

    Waiata - Purea Nei

    Purea nei e te hau

    Horoia e te ua

    Whitiwhitia e te ra

    Mahea ake nga pōraruraru

    Makere ana nga here.

    E rere wairua, e rere

    Ki nga ao o te rangi

    Whitiwhitia e te ra

    Mahea ake nga pōraruraru

    Makere ana nga here,

    Makere ana nga here.

    Listen here

  • New Zealand is rapidly becoming more diverse, and the number of intercultural marriages is growing. Unsurprisingly, research indicates that divorce rates amongst intercultural marriages are higher.

    This presentation with Nurit Zubery will unravel key insights on the journeys, strengths, complexities and challenges of navigating intercultural relational dynamics. It will explore the competencies and tools mediators need to help intercultural families achieve a successful co-parenting relationship.

    In this interactive session, you will be invited to share your own experiences and thoughts and work on developing tools to better support intercultural families navigate the differences between the two homes after separation.

  • Join Mike for a police eye view of family harm, to inform and assist our obligation of continual assessment.

    About Michael

  • Overview coming soon

    About Keri

    About David

  • Address by our supporting sponsor Our Family Wizard

    About Timothy

  • Preparation for Mediation (PFM) and Individual Mediation Meeting (IMM) – What are they for? Why bother?

    Join Simon Dadley-Moore and Rosemarie Brown for a fun, practical and interactive exploration of why we do what we do prior to a joint mediation meeting.

    Bring your wisdom and gather with your colleagues to; increase understanding, reflect, challenge and be challenged. Come along and strengthen your own unique practice.

    Please bring your phone or device with you to the session.

  • Join us for a workshop exploring models for cross-cultural conversations in family mediation. We'll cover various frameworks, including Brett’s Negotiating Globally model (2014), Aslani et al.'s research on face, dignity and honour cultures (2016), and Greenwood et al.'s approach to Collaborative Conflict Management applying E-SIRI-COPE (2023).

    The session will include a role-play exercise highlighting the complexities of cultural differences in family conflicts, providing insights for enhancing intercultural communication and conflict resolution in family mediation. Attendees will gain practical strategies for mediating cross-cultural conflicts and resolving family disputes.

    About Yashika
    About Gaye

  • In preparation for tomorrow’s Panel Q&A session, please complete the following tasks by 3:00 PM tomorrow:

  • Join us for a family style social dinner at St John's Bar and Eatery.

    Generously brought to you by our Platinum Sponsor Fair Way Resolution

Friday 25 October

  • Keynote address with Judge Jennifer Binns

  • David will present a framework for understanding the emotional roots of high-conflict family disputes, explaining how and why these conflicts arise, and offering strategies for navigating this challenging terrain. He will introduce several practical techniques to help parties manage their difficult emotions and suggest methods for each of them to avoid the escalation of tensions during negotiations.

    About David Stebbing

  • Child Inclusion for all children: the benefits of child-focused psychoeducation

    Join Tarryn Skilling in this interactive session that demonstrates the role and benefits of utilising Child Inclusion Specialists to provide psychoeducation to parties. This pathway not only helps to overcome barriers in creating a child-inclusive process, especially for children under 5, but can also enhance the efficacy of parenting plans and facilitate better child-focused outcomes for children and families in FDR.

    Leaning in: mediator and child specialist interactions

    With our new Child Inclusive Mediation process well and truly entrenched within the FDR framework, it is imperative that mediators and child specialists continue to explore how they can best combine their respective professional expertise to support parents and their tamariki. This interactive session with Suzanne Alliston and Bill Rainey will look at the importance and appropriateness of information sharing and how by working together, we can facilitate better outcomes for the whanau we support.

  • Joining us virtually, Helen Bowen and Lance Ryan will discuss answers and reveal insights into the following:

    • All participants are injured

    • How might we get hurt people to attend, listen deeply and participate wholeheartedly

    • What is RJ (Restorative Justice) and what are the procedural safeguards?

    • Key elements and strengths

    • The role of separate preliminary meetings for authentic deep listening, sincerity & apology –

    • Pre conference: what about when people don’t really want to attend …. The best person to be listening to all of what you want to say directly to the other party is in this process. A forum where there are things that you may need to hear and say

  • I’m looking forward to introducing you to my community. Transgender and non-binary people are taonga and valued whānau members in households across Aotearoa. This is an opportunity for us to kōrero and understand a bit more about them, a vibrant and resilient community of people who are on an intergenerational journey toward achieving equity.

    We will briefly explore the current cultural context, discuss how we facilitate mana enhancing environments, and explore some strengths-based approaches and positive youth development frameworks that will enrich your practice and add to your kete of intersectional knowledge. 

    About Rhion

  • There is a wonderful line up in the panel of a family court judge, a family barrister, an expert on intercultural negotiation, an expert of online safety, a seasoned FDR provider and PFM provider. 

    If any of your burning questions you have when you first come to the hui are not answered during the 2 days, this session is your chance to ask those questions, or if you have further unanswered questions having attended any of the sessions. 

    The session will be facilitated by Rosemarie.  Rosemarie asks you to write your name and your question down and hand it to her during the conference or email Rosemarie before 3.00pm Friday 25th so she can fit your question in somewhere during the panel discussion and direct it to the appropriate panel member(s).

    We will do our best to answer all questions during the Panel Q&A session. However, due to time constraints, we may not be able to address every query.