Continuing Mediation Education
The Dispute Resolution Center has identified additional free CME courses as resources for mediators. Here is a link to our latest Free CME Guide which includes the recording link for "Mediator Ethics, Professionalism, and Discipline" offered by the Florida Dispute Resolution Center, December 2022. The program is worth 1.0 hour of mediator ethics. The Florida Bar has approved the program for 1.0 hour of legal ethics, course number #2208434N. CLE availability ends June 30, 2024.
Mediator Ethics: We Are Headed to a Disciplinary Hearing Panel - The Dispute Resolution Center (DRC) presents a mock mediator disciplinary hearing (i.e., a trial) to determine if a certified family mediator who has been formally charged by the Florida Supreme Court’s Mediator Qualification and Discipline Review Board (Board) will be disciplined, and if so, what sanctions will be imposed. The presentation is facilitated by the DRC.
- Reporting Requirements
- Renewal Application
- CME Reporting Form
- CME Excerpts from the Administrative Order Governing Mediator Certification
- CME Contact Organizations
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Guide to Counting CLE as CME
- Sponsoring CME Activities: What Providers Should Know
- CME Affidavit for Attendance at a Live Lecture or Seminar
- CME Affidavit for Authoring or Editing Written Materials
- CME Affidavit forAudio/Video Playback with Group Discussion
To order CME recordings from past DRC Conferences, visit Convention Recordings.
Questions
If you still have a CME question, you can email it to Dawn Burlison or DRCmail@aykarteknoloji.com. Questions will be answered during business hours in a timely manner.