The Introductory Collaborative Practice Training teaches the interdisciplinary model of Collaborative Practice, enabling differing professional disciplines to work together to assist in separating families.
How to Become a CDV Professional Member:
Step 1 – Complete the following required training to become a CDV Collaborative Professional in your profession.
For Lawyers, the required training is as follows:
- Three-day (or longer) basic interdisciplinary Collaborative training that meets or exceeds IACP Minimum Standards,
- Five days of interest-based mediation training or three days of interest-based mediation training and two days of principled negotiation training,
- AND Member in good standing with the Law Society of BC

For Financial Specialists, the required training is as follows:
- Three-day (or longer) basic multi-disciplinary Collaborative training that meets or exceeds IACP Minimum Standards,
- Three-day interest-based mediation training, AND
- Possess professional liability insurance.
For Mental Health Specialists, the required training is as follows:
- Three-day (or longer) basic multi-disciplinary Collaborative training that meets or exceeds IACP Minimum Standards,
- Three-day interest-based mediation training,
- Master’s and/or Ph.D. degree in counselling, psychology, and or social work, AND
- Possess professional liability insurance.
Step 2 – Review the IACP’s Standards & Ethics Guidelines
Step 3 – Join as a member of the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals (IACP). Make sure you select Collaborative Divorce Vancouver as your “Primary Practice Group” to receive the IACP’s USD $145 discounted rate.
Where to obtain the Basic Collaborative Training approved by the IACP:
- BC Collaborative Roster Society The BC Collaborative Roster Society does an annual Basic Multi-disciplinary training.
- International Academy of Collaborative Professionals (IACP) course calendar
- Collaborative Practice Training Institute (CPTI) www.collaborativepracticetraining.com/cpti-training/
Where to obtain the Mediation Training:
- BC Collaborative Roster Society
- Justice Institute of BC
- To take any mediation courses at the Justice Institute, you must take their prerequisite, Foundations of Collaborative Conflict Resolution.
- The Continuing Legal Education Society of British Columbia https://www.cle.bc.ca/aboutcourses/
- Mediate BC
- International Academy of Collaborative Professionals (IACP) course calendar
- Voting privileges in elections and general meetings
- Networking opportunities
- Use of a public profile on the website
- Eligibility to run for the Board of Directors
- Discounted membership in the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals
- Mentoring program
Membership in the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals (IACP) is mandatory for CDV membership in the association. Registrants must keep IACP membership current.
