- Posted January 12, 2015
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CPIM to hold advocacy training January 16
The Collaborative Practice Institute of Michigan, based in Grand Ledge, will hold advanced training, "The Role of Advocacy in Collaborative Practice," 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Friday, Jan. 16 at Crowne Plaza Lansing West, 925 S. Creyts Road, Lansing.
The speakers are lawyer Brian Galbraith, B.A., LL. B., a family law lawyer and mediator, and founding owner of the Mediation Centre of Simcoe County; and Sue Cook, M. Ed. Counseling, RSW, parenting coach and divorce coach, and a family therapist working with children, youth, adults, couples, and families since 1985. Both are from The Divorce Team in Barrie, Ontario, Canada.
The cost for CPIM members is $299. For five or more people the cost is $275. Registration includes lunch, snacks, coffee and materials
For more information, call CPIM at 517-627-8700, email execcpim@gmail.com or visit www.collaborativepracticemi.org.
Published: Mon, Jan 12, 2015
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