Membership
How can I be part of the Greater Sydney Family Law Pathways Network?
There are many ways you and your organisation can contribute to forming a more collaborative family law system – from simply sharing the latest information about your service, to attending Network event and participating in collaborative projects.
Membership is free for anyone who wishes to join and is relevant to all professional working across family law, child protection and children and family services. The only criteria are that you work in the family sector and have an interest in maintaining links with others.
Family Law Pathways Network - Sydney Membership
FLPN Greater Sydney Stakeholders & Registration
FAMILY LAW PATHWAYS NETWORK
Supporting and resourcing a network of organisations and professionals operating within the broader family law system to achieve the best outcomes for separating families.ABOUT
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Our vision is a connected family law system that minimises conflict and supports the best interests of children. We seek to achieve the vision by encouraging professionals from the legal sector and the non-legal sector to work together, and by providing opportunities to learn and share information.Our purpose is to create a clear pathway for families making their way through the family law system.SERVICE DIRECTORY
Links to useful services and resources to enhance the capacity of professionals in the legal and non-legal sector to assist families post-separation.MEMBERSHIP
Become a member of the Greater Sydney Family Law Pathways Network and contribute to creating a more collaborative family law system. There are no membership fees, the only criteria are that you work in the family sector.CONTACT
Greater Sydney Family Law Pathways NetworkBranch Office:
1C/383-385 Port Hacking Rd, Caringbah NSW 2229Our Vision
Our vision is a connected family law system that minimises conflict and supports the best interests of children.We seek to achieve this vision by encouraging professionals to work together, and providing opportunities to learn and share information.We aim to:
Establish and maintain professional relationships.
Raise knowledge of the role and expertise of all professionals in the family law system.
Provide training in a multi-disciplinary way to network members.
Our VisionOur Structure
Family Law Pathways Networks are managed by a local steering committee which draws expertise across government, non-government and legal organisations.The Network is the primary organisation that brings all public, community and private service providers together including the Family Law Judiciary, Family Relationship Centre providers, Therapists, Private Legal Practitioners, Legal Aid NSW and Community Legal Centres.A Project Officer is employed to coordinate the day to day operations of the Network.
Stakeholders
Stakeholders involved may include but are not limited to:
Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia
Family Lawyers
Community Legal Centres
Legal Aid NSW
Family Relationship Service Providers
Family Mediators
Counsellors
Family Violence Services
Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Support Services
Aboriginal Support Services
Family Support Services
Foster Care Services
Education
Mental Health Services
Drug and Alcohol Services
Health Sector
Federal Department of Human Services
Family and Community Services
Aged, Home Care and Disability Services
University Staff/Academics
Registration
It's free for everyone who works in and alongside the family law sector (including law students).