N.H. Admin. Code § Fam 604.04

Current through Register No. 45, November 7, 2024
Section Fam 604.04 - Design for Training Outcomes

The basic course shall be designed so that, after its completion, the students can demonstrate the following knowledge and skills:

(a) The ability to explain what mediation is and what a family mediator does;
(b) Awareness of theories, current research, and literature about underlying conflict and its resolution, and the application of such theories, research, and literature to family mediation;
(c) The ability to contract for mediation services;
(d) The ability to screen for appropriateness of mediation, including the ability to screen for domestic violence and provide appropriate responses when domestic violence or its potential has been identified;
(e) The ability to assist the parties in surfacing and framing the topics to be discussed in mediation;
(f) Understanding of the consequences of separation and divorce for adults and for children;
(g) The ability to work with the substantive information encountered in separation and divorce mediation;
(h) The ability to build a working relationship and a constructive process with the mediation parties;
(i) The ability to facilitate communication between the mediation parties by using specific skills, including, but not limited to:
(1) Active listening; and
(2) Reframing, as defined in Fam 602.01(m);
(j) The ability to facilitate problem solving between the mediation parties, especially in the area of divorce, including, but not limited to:
(1) Parental rights and responsibilities;
(2) Child support;
(3) Division of assets and liabilities;
(4) Insurance; and
(5) Tax filing;
(k) Knowledge of conflict management skills;
(l) Understanding concepts of mediator influence and neutrality;
(m) Knowledge of standards of practice and how ethical issues are resolved;
(n) The ability to:
(1) Recognize when the assistance of other professionals might be helpful to the mediation process; and
(2) Facilitate discussion of this topic with the mediation parties; and
(o) The ability to identify what additional knowledge, skills, experience, or supervision are necessary for the successful practice of mediation and how to obtain them.

N.H. Admin. Code § Fam 604.04

#9087, eff 2-16-08; ss by #9675, eff 4-2-10 (see Revision Note at chapter heading for Fam 600)

Amended by Volume XXXVIII Number 41, Filed October 11, 2018, Proposed by #12637, Effective 10/2/2018, Expires 10/2/2028.