Closed = Practice Group not open to new members absent invitation per the
"rules" or bylaws
established by the group.
Open = anyone is free to join the meetings without invitation. There may be
some basic
qualifications such as IACP membership and a minimum of 40 hour mediation
training, but anyone is
free to join.
Kevin
Kevin R. Scudder
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On Sun Jan 30 22:17 , 'Aaron Welt, Ph.D.' <awelt@xxxxxxxxxxx> sent:
Could you explain what you mean by "closed" and "open" groups?
Aaron Welt
Kevin R.Scudder wrote:
Hi Pam.
It sounds like you have a good handle on the issues you face and your
questions are good ones.
They require more time then I currently have to give input on but I
will say that there is an IACP Practice Group Comm that is working on
sharing different practice group structures and experiences. The work
is not done
yet, but is in process.
Personally, I think there is no practice group structure that is one
size fits all. I am in two closed practice groups and one open
practice group, Cascadia.
http://www.cascadia-collaborative-divorce.com/index.html
I like all three for different reasons.
The open group is filled with wonderful practitioners, new and
experienced, and we have a $120 annual dues req. due to the fact we
have a website on which we can post our names and information. The
only rule is that
to be on the web site each member cannot miss more than three meetings
a year. We rotate the Chair and often have co-chairs. In each meeting
we generally have a case de-brief and some educational topic, and at
least one social a year.
Given that most of the members also are part of closed groups we do
not feel overt pressure for by-laws and too many rules. We simply want
a place to be supported, to welcome new practitioners, and to continue
our
training.
Kevin
Kevin R. Scudder
Law Offices of Kevin R. Scudder
9706 4th Avenue NE, Suite 320
Seattle, WA 98115-2157
(206) 524-7828 Phone
(206) 524-1302 Fax
On Sun Jan 30 18:20 , 'Pamela Freeman' pamelafreeman@xxxxxxxxxxx
sent:
Hello All:anyone know of any practice group, or similar collaborative
Is anyone a part of a practice group that has open membership? Does
organization, that has an open model for their membership, different
from - or in
addition to - IACP's model? It would be really helpful to see how
other states or organizations approach membership in a collaborative
practice organization. It would be particularly helpful to be able to
see the by-laws
and any standards (for membership, practice, practitioners, ethical
conduct etc.) that have been developed for an organization with an
open membership model.
have experienced with open membership. I would also welcome any
I would also like to know about any problems or challenges that you
thoughts or advise from any organization that has successfully travel
this
path toward open membership already.
significant time over the years discussing a number of ideas - in a
Our group (I am part of the Membership Committee) has spent
number of different directions - for changing our membership
requirements. Many
of these ideas are really interesting and inspiring (although
sometimes contradictory). I feel certain that many collaborative
practitioners and organizations have considered, and struggled, with
many of these same ideas
and concerns (the thread about certification certainly felt familiar).
has spent a great deal of time exploring some of these issues. Carl
I am part of a small group, from a few different committees, that
Michael was kind enough to join us during one of our meetings to
discuss these
issues and we very much appreciated his thoughts and his time. Even in
this small group, however, there are some strong feelings and opinions
in many directions on this topic. Additionally, any change in our
membership requirements will likely require a change in our by-laws
and, therefore, a vote from not just the Board of Directors, but also
the entire membership.
planning and was, at times, a very sensitive and combustible issue.
Past changes to the membership requirements required a great deal of
Because of this, our small group hopes to move forward on this issue
in an
informed and thoughtful way. Please let me know if you are part of a
collaborative group that has open membership or if you can point me in
the right direction.
Thank you so much,
Pam
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