In order to join the project as a service provider, you need to meet the following criteria:
-Be a lawyer in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario
-Have practiced Family Law for 10 or more years since your call to the Bar
-If providing Private Case or Settlement Conference services, you must be approved by the Regional Senior Justice for this purpose.
-If providing Mediation services you must have completed a 14-hour training program (all taught in one week or less) in screening parties for domestic violence and power imbalance in the last 5 years and also be:
–Accredited by the Ontario Associated of Family Mediators (OAFM), or be certified by either Family Mediation Canada (FMC) or the Family Dispute Resolution Institute of Ontario (FDRIO); OR
–Have completed 15 full mediation cases within the last 3 full calendar years.
-If providing Arbitration services you must have completed a 14-hour training program (all taught in one week or less) in screening parties for domestic violence and power imbalance in the last 5 years and also comply with the criteria required by the Ontario Ministry of the Attorney General.
-If providing Collaborative Family Law services, you must have completed the required Collaborative Family Practice training as required by the OACP and Collaborative Practice Ottawa and be a practicing panel member of Collaborative Practice Ottawa.
-If providing Domestic Violence and Power Imbalance Screening services, you must have completed a 14-hour training program (all taught in one week or less) in screening parties for domestic violence and power imbalance in the last 5 years.
-If providing Parenting Coordination services, you must have completed a 14-hour program (all completed in one week or less) in screening for domestic violence and power imbalances in the last 5 years.
-If providing Mediation services you must have completed a 14-hour training program (all taught in one week or less) in screening parties for domestic violence and power imbalance in the last 5 years and also be: