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Brief Consultation Service

 

PILOT PROJECT

An initiative of Manitoba Justice, with the co-operation of Manitoba Family Services and Housing under the Child-Centred Family Justice Fund, with the support of the Court of Queen's Bench, Family Division.

Funding is provided by the Federal Department of Justice.

 

What is the Brief Consultation Service?

Brief, timely consultation services will be provided regarding issues before the Court such as:

  • The needs of children based on their age and stage of development;
  • Information regarding children's developmental issues as related to custody/access planning;
  • Time-sharing between parents and children of any age;
  • Post-separation parenting options including different methods of communicating;
  • What other services might benefit the family (i.e. counselling, further assessment).

The Brief Consultation Service is intended to:

  • Offer parents consultation on their custody/access issues when a full assessment may not be required;
  • Offer older children ages 11 to 16 an opportunity to share wishes or concerns;
  • Facilitate an earlier resolution of custody/access issues;
  • Avoid the need for longer traditional custody/access assessments.

 

What happens upon referral?

  • A counsellor will contact the family within one working day after receiving the referral to arrange meetings with various family members.
  • The initial meeting may take place at the Family Conciliation office or at the Law Courts Building.

 

What happens during the process?

  • The counsellor will meet to assess the parents' and/or child/children's concerns within 1 to 10 working days of receiving the referral.
  • Consultations will be specific to the issue referred and/or any concerns the counsellor identifies;
  • Assessments are intended to be brief and focused and will not follow the procedures outlined for traditional custody/access assessments.
  • The counsellor will determine the order, duration and number of meetings required;
  • The counsellor may speak with other professionals who have had involvement;
  • Court affidavits will be reviewed only if they are identified by the court or legal counsel to contain specific information or professional reports about the family that are relevant to the child/children's well-being;
  • Existing protection, prevention or restraining orders or potential for verbal/physical aggression or violence should be identified to the counsellor (any reports or documents about abuse or neglect will be reviewed before a child is interviewed).
  • The counsellor will prepare a written report which will be available before the date of the next Case Conference (no sooner than 20 to 25 working days after the referral);
  • The report will not include recommendations about final custody but may offer suggestions for parenting plans or time-sharing.

 

For more information, contact:

Family Conciliation
2nd Floor - 379 Broadway
Winnipeg MB R3C 0T9
Telephone: (204) 945-4756
Fax: (204) 948-2142

The Brief Consultation Service is staffed by Family Relations Counsellors from Family Conciliation.

They are highly skilled social workers with numerous years of training and mediation and assessment experience.

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