The Aboriginal Parenting After Separation program empowers parents to make informed decisions about resolving their parenting issues after separation that consider their children’s best interests.
Aboriginal Parenting After Separation is designed for educational purposes; it is not a therapy or counselling program. The program includes a free three-hour information session for parents. The session is led by facilitators who are experienced in helping adults who are dealing with issues of child custody, access, guardianship and/or support.
The program provides information about:
- The emotions experienced by adults during separating and divorce
- How to assist children through the separation process
- Dispute resolution options and court procedures
- The Child Support Guidelines and community resources
The Aboriginal Parenting After Separation program features the following resources:
- The Aboriginal Parenting After Separation Toolkit
- Parent's Handbook
- Videos
- Worksheets
- Checklists
To find out more about this program, please contact:
Justice Education Society
(604)775-0856
Toll Free: 1-800-775-0856
Email: info(at)JusticeEducation.ca