As part of the Family Law Education Network initiative, we aim to support Practitioner Wellness by offering a variety of support and tools to assist Family Law Practitioners, FDRP's and Family Law Barristers in practice.
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CPD Presentations, Blogs and Information to support you!
CPD Presentations
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10 Ways Family Lawyers Can Support a Colleague in Mental Health Crisis
Family law is an emotionally demanding area of practice. As professionals who often work with trauma, conflict, and human vulnerability, it’s essential that we look out not just for our clients—but for each other.

Navigating Mental Health Misconceptions in the Legal Profession
At the Family Law Education Network, we recognise that legal professionals—particularly those working in family law—often face heightened emotional and psychological demands. As mental health becomes a more openly discussed topic within our profession, it’s crucial that we approach these conversations with accuracy, sensitivity, and purpose.

Building Mental Resilience in Family Law Practice
In the often emotionally charged world of Family Law, mental resilience isn’t just beneficial—it’s essential. Family Lawyers regularly support clients through high-conflict, high-stakes, and highly emotional matters. To do this effectively and sustainably, it’s critical to invest in your own mental wellbeing.

Why Self-Care Matters When You’re a Family Lawyer
As a Family Lawyer, you’re often the anchor for others in crisis—helping clients navigate separation, parenting disputes, family violence, and high-conflict matters. But in holding space for others, it’s easy to forget to hold space for yourself.
In this profession, self-care isn’t indulgent. It’s essential.

Compassion Fatigue Family Law: Signs, Prevention and Recovery
Family lawyers work closely with clients during some of the most challenging times in their lives. This emotional labour can take a toll, leading to compassion fatigue state of physical, emotional, and mental exhaustion caused by prolonged exposure to others’ distress.

Trauma Informed Practices a Gamechanger for Family Lawyers
Family lawyers often work with clients experiencing high levels of stress, fear, and emotional distress. These challenging circumstances can be the result of trauma, whether from past experiences or the current legal matter.