Collaborative Team Protocols Training

Introducing Collaborative Team Protocols: a manual for designing and delivering effective interest-based team process

OCLF is pleased to announce that the following training is being offered (Registration Form included in downloads section of this page):

Over the past several years we have developed a manual of protocols, precedents and checklists which integrate and streamline our interdisciplinary team cases. Our goals is to ‘walk the walk’ around efficient, integrated, and effective teams. In the course of creating these protocols, we elevated some processes to ensure that in our efforts to be efficient we did not lose the essence of collaborative practice as an interest based process.

In this workshop, we will spend the morning working with our Client Goals and Concerns Questionnaire and how to use it to help us in our work with our own clients in mining and prioritizing interests and then in our work with the team to create a Collaborative Task Statement. The Collaborative Task Statement uses the interests gleaned from work with the Questionnaires to create the task that needs to be accomplished. We will be alternating between large group discussion and small group work using a case study.

In the afternoon, we will do a walk through and explore the Collaborative Team Protocols from initial consultation to the closing checklist to be implemented after the Separation Agreement is signed. We will work through the checklists, precedents, and client handouts, that define each step of an efficient, integrated and effective team process. We will be working in the large group as we share the protocols and our experience in using them and invite participants to ask questions and share their own stories.

  • all beverages, light breakfast, snacks and lunch provided.
  • materials provided
  • application has been made for legal CPD Professionalism credits
Back to all Events & Workshops