The Impact of FIFO Work on Families
Upon returning home from a long swing, the FIFO worker may struggle to fully engage in family activities, needing time to rest and recuperate.
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Ange redirected her career in Human Resources and Law to become a family dispute mediator in order to help others reach resolution to potential or actual conflict situations. As a mother of 5 in a blended family, with children having special needs, Ange has first-hand experience and understanding of the need to resolve family matters in a fair, equitable, rapid and inclusive manner. This blog is for those who are looking for solutions, ideas and insights into the value and purpose of mediation and how it can lead to practicable and valuable solutions.
Upon returning home from a long swing, the FIFO worker may struggle to fully engage in family activities, needing time to rest and recuperate.
We recognise the importance of supporting neurodiverse children during family separation.
We believe that our role is to create a mediation process that allows all parties, regardless of their neurotype, to fully participate.
Family separation is never easy, and when you add the complexities of neurodivergence and FIFO work rosters to the equation, it can feel overwhelming.
Explore the benefits of mediation in the context of separation, focusing on how it can empower families to navigate through these difficult times
Our RMDS team are highly qualified, experienced and accredited in all areas of family dispute resolution and other forms of mediation.