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The duty to present ADR as an option and the effects of conflict on the brain

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Substantive: 1.0
65 minutes
Published
2022
Presenter(s)
Alison Campbell
Valerie Morinville
Kerri Ross
David Sinclair
Source
County of Carleton Law Association (CCLA)
Provider
CPDOnline.ca
Language
English
Length
65 minutes
Price
$279.00 plus tax
Includes Handouts

Kerri Ross, Alison Campbell, Valerie Morinville, and David Sinclair present The duty to present ADR as an option and the effects of conflict on the brain.

Presenters

Alison Campbell

Valerie Morinville

Valerie Morinville is a registered social worker. She has a Bachelor of Arts (psychology) and a Bachelor of Social Work from the University of Manitoba and a Masters of Social Work from Carleton University. Valerie has been in private practice since 2006. She is trained in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and Emotion Focused Therapy for Couples. She previously worked as a psychotherapist at the University of Ottawa in the Faculty of Medicine, Youville Centre (a Section 23 school for adolescent mothers), and for the Department of National Defence with military members and their families. Previous work also includes adult and children’s hospitals in Manitoba and Ontario, and the Children’s Aid Society. Since 2009, Valerie has been teaching mental health education to military members across Canada and has worked in Cyprus with troops returning from Afghanistan. Valerie has worked with the military and their families in a variety of roles for over 20 years and has extensive knowledge of the military family experience. Currently, Valerie’s work focuses on assisting families through the separation process. This work includes consultation for couples who are considering separation or who have separated but find themselves in conflict, as well as the completion of parenting plan assessments. She is a founding member of Family Consultants Ottawa. Valerie is an active member of Collaborative Family Law Ottawa as a relationship specialist. Valerie prides herself on being thorough and always keeping children’s interests in the forefront. Valerie is fluent and provides services in both English and French.

Kerri Ross

Kerri Ross graduated with an Honours Bachelor of Science degree in 2000 and received her law degree in 2004, both from the University of Ottawa. She was called to the Bar in 2005. Kerri is a sole practitioner currently practicing in an association as Sinclair Ross Family Law. Kerri is very involved in the Collaborative Practice Ottawa (CPO) group. She serves as both a board member as well as a member of a number of CPO committees. Kerri has served on the board of directors of both the North Bay and Ottawa Humane Societies and has acted as past president of the North Bay and District Humane Society. Kerri has previously presented at the Annual Institute of Family Law, however, this is her first year serving on the Planning Committee of the Annual Institute. Kerri is married and has four little boys who keep her very busy when she is not practicing law.

David Sinclair

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