Rachel Renwick I consider myself an experienced family mediator. I trained as a mediator in 2000 and became accredited to carry out legally aided mediations in 2001. I have met with numerous parents and children of separated families and helped them discuss, plan and agree their futures. However, the last few weeks in lockdown have taken me back to the same feelings of insecurity and … [Read more...]
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Support for children during coronavirus lockdown
Families are all having different experiences coping with “lockdown” and the effects it is having on their lives and relationships. There are important sources of support and information for young people from places like Childline and the Children’s Advocacy Service. Many parents, whether living in the same house or different houses, find it helpful to think about coming to mediation where … [Read more...]
“A message from our director about how we are continuing to offer family mediation during coronavirus/COVID-19’.
Good morning I wanted to reassure you that Family Matters is continuing to provide MIAMs and mediations for couples and families experiencing separation and divorce at this particularly difficult time. Like many other providers, we have moved our services online and are using Microsoft Teams to conduct MIAMS and mediations as this provides a secure platform for your confidential … [Read more...]
Advanced level apprenticeship for Caitlin
Caitlin with her certificate We are delighted to announce that Caitlin Keegan has completed her advanced level apprenticeship in business administration. Caitlin, who is now almost 20 years old, started working with Family Matters when she was just sixteen. She said: “I really enjoy my work at Family Matters. It has offered me different experiences and has taught me a … [Read more...]
My children don’t live with me full time. Can I still see them during the coronavirus lockdown?
Many separated parents are confused and worried about whether they will be able to see their children during the current coronavirus (COVID-19) lockdown if they are not the parent with whom the children usually live or if they have a co-parenting arrangement. After initial confusion following instructions that we should stay at home and away from others, the government has provided … [Read more...]
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