One of the most powerful ways to strengthen and grow your network of Collaborative Professionals is also one of the simplest. Refer someone to take an Introductory Interdisciplinary Collaborative Training.
We all know that the Collaborative Process thrives when practiced by professionals who are well-trained, values-aligned, and committed to helping families resolve conflict without going to court. By inviting like-minded colleagues such as attorneys, mental health professionals, and financial neutrals to explore this work, you’re not only sharing a better way to help families, but also helping grow the Collaborative community in your region.
Whether you're a veteran of the process or recently trained yourself, you probably know someone who would be a great fit for Collaborative work. Maybe it is an attorney who’s tired of the courtroom grind, or a financial professional who wants to use their skills to help families navigate divorce more constructively. You can also refer a mental health professional looking for a non-therapeutic role in supporting healthier outcomes for families in transition, or an allied professional who has critical services they can offer to the team.
Now is the perfect time to reach out to them.
The Tampa Bay Collaborative Trainers are hosting an upcoming Introductory Interdisciplinary Collaborative Training, and it’s the ideal first step for any professional interested in Collaborative Practice. This immersive virtual training provides the tools, framework, and perspective needed to begin practicing collaboratively and it’s open to professionals across North America.
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When you refer a colleague to this training, you’re doing more than building your network, you’re planting a seed that can grow into future Collaborative teams, shared referrals, and a stronger local and statewide Collaborative community. Plus, the more trained professionals in your area, the more viable the process becomes for families seeking an out-of-court option.
Take a moment today to think about who in your circle might be ready for this next step and then send them the link.
Let’s continue growing this movement, one professional at a time.