Parenting After Separation is a six hour seminar offering information to parents about the separation and divorce process, the effects of separation and divorce on children, techniques for communication and legal information that affects parents and children.
Separating or divorcing parents who live near a judicial centre and have issues concerning child support or parenting time may access this service.
PAS teaches parents the importance of working together to meet children’s health, social, educational and emotional needs. The program encourages parents to attend mediation and to consider other dispute resolution options.
Course topics include:
There is no cost to the parties.
Attending PAS is voluntary. However, in most cases, before filing an application in the Court of Queen’s Bench, the party applying must file a certificate showing that they completed PAS. In Provincial Court, the judge can order that a party complete the course before going ahead with their court application.
Parents attend separate session of the course unless they ask to attend together.
To register for PAS, contact the PAS providers in each location. The contact numbers are:
Calgary |
403-440-3833 |
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Drayton Valley |
780-514-2200 |
Edmonton |
780-413-9805 |
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Edson |
780-865-8280 |
Fort McMurray |
780-743-7136 |
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Grande Prairie |
780-532-0373 |
Jasper |
780-852-6536 |
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Lethbridge |
403-320-4232 |
Lloydminster |
780-853-8130 |
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Medicine Hat |
403-504-8026 |
Peace River |
780-624-6256 |
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Red Deer |
403-343-6400 |
Slave Lake |
780-523-6600 |
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St. Paul |
780-645-6324 |
Wetaskiwin |
780-361-1258 |
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Parenting After Separation for Families in High Conflict (PASHC) is a three hour seminar available in Edmonton and Calgary to parents who have already completed the six hour Parenting After Separation course.
PASHC offers information about the process of separation, how to emotionally disengage from one another and how to identify and renegotiate boundaries.
Parents are encouraged to develop a Parallel Parenting Plan, which can be an effective tool to reduce conflict and minimize the contact between parents.
Course topics include:
There is no cost to the parties.
Participation in the program is voluntary, although parties may be directed to attend by a judge. Parents do not attend the program together.
Download the High Conflict PAS Manual
To register for PASHC, contact the PAS providers in Edmonton or Calgary. The contact numbers are:
Calgary |
403-440-3833 |
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Edmonton |
780-413-9805 |
Focus on Communication in Separation (FOCIS) is a six hour, skill-based communication course teaching parents how to communicate effectively while living apart.
FOCIS aims to enhance the communication skills of parents, reduce parental conflict and improve long term outcomes for children. Upon completing the course, parents will be able to reduce conflict through good communication and problem solving skills, decrease tensions arising from conflicts and decrease stress for children and parents.
Course topics include:
There is no cost to the parties.
Participation in FOCIS is voluntary. Parents are not permitted to attend the course together
For registration, program information and locations, please contact:
Calgary |
403-297-6981 |
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Edmonton |
780-644-5092 |
Fort McMurray |
780-790-9474 |
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Grande Prairie |
780-532-0373 |
Lethbridge |
403-320-4232 |
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Medicine Hat |
403-504-8026 |
Red Deer |
403-343-6400 |
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Wetaskiwin |
780-340-7187 |