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Nancy Cameron, Q.C., LLB
(Lawyer)
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I was one of the co-founders (in 1999) of the Vancouver interdisciplinary Collaborative Practice group. I served 6 years on the IACP Board of Directors, from 1995 though 2010, and was President of IACP in 2009. I have written a book on Collaborative Practice, 'Collaborative Practice: Deepening the Dialogue'. I have written and trained extensively in the Collaborative Practice model. A list of the trainings I have given can be accessed through the training directory. I confine my practice to mediation and Collaborative Practice.
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2001-05 Editorial Board, British Columbia Family Practice Manual, Published by Continuing Legal Education
1998-03 Member of the Executive, Vancouver Family Law Section of Canadian Bar Association (B.C. Branch)
1998-05 Member, Rules Revision Committee of the B.C. Supreme Court
1993-05 Member, Family Mediation Canada
2002-05 Board Member: BC Dispute Resolution Practicum Society
2002-05 Advisory Member: University of British Columbia Program on Dispute Resolution Family Law Project
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| General Comments |
| Nancy Cameron is a lawyer, writer, and educator. Prior to law school, she spent ten years working in the field of early childhood education, including teaching child development and psychology. She is a family law practitioner, whose practice is in the areas of collaborative law and mediation. She is an adjunct professor at the University of British Columbia, where she co-teaches a course on Collaborative Practice. Ms. Cameron was one of the founders of the Collaborative Divorce Association of Vancouver. She was one of the first co-chairs of the group. She is currently a board member of the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals. She has designed training in the collaborative process, and regularly leads trainings in the interdisciplinary model of collaborative practice with Dr. Susan Gamache and Doreen Gardner Brown. The interdisciplinary training won an international continuing legal education award (ACLEA) for best program. She has written a book on interdisciplinary collaborative practice, titled: Collaborative Practice: Deepening the Dialogue. |
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| Areas of Practice |
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Collaborative Law
Family Law
Mediation
Trainer
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| Education |
| Undergraduate Education |
| BFA Creative Writing |
| Professional Education |
| University of British Columbia |
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| Collaborative Practice Training |
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Training Type |
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| 1999 |
Basic Interdisciplinary Training |
Peggy Thompson, Pauline Tesler, Stu Webb |
8 |
| 2000 |
Intermediate Interdisciplinary Training |
Peggy Thompson, Pauline Tesler, Stu Webb |
16 |
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** I have reviewed the IACP Minimum Standards for Collaborative Practitioners and the IACP Ethical Standards for Collaborative Professionals. I verify that I meet the IACP Minimum Standards for Collaborative Practitioners and that I apply the IACP Ethical Standards for Collaborative Professionals in my collaborative practice.
See IACP Standards >
** I have reviewed the IACP Minimum Standards for Collaborative Trainers I verify that I am a Collaborative Practice trainer who meets those Minimum Standards.
** I have reviewed the IACP Minimum Standards for a Collaborative Basic Training. I verify that the basic training that I offer as a Collaborative Practice trainer meets those Minimum Standards.
IACP does not verify the information provided by the professionals listed in this directory.
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