Free Educational Offerings compiled by the Dispute Resolution Center
CPCE Requirement: Complete 16 hours of CPCE every two years in a minimum of five areas:
- four hours IPV (two hours must be related to PC),
- four hours of ethics (two hours mediator ethics and two PC ethics hours or four PC ethics hours),
- one hour cultural diversity, two hours mental health / family dynamics,
- two hours Family Law & Procedures,
- and three other hours relating to parenting coordination.
Cultural Diversity
CPCE requirement is 1.0 hour
Understanding Implicit Bias: Eliminating Bias
Calvin Martin, Florida Association Women Lawyers, May 2020
CPCE: 1.0 hour
Eliminating Cultural Bias in the Courtroom
The Honorable Rosa Figarola, Circuit Judge, Eleventh Judicial Circuit
CPCE: 1.0 hour
Family Law & Procedures
CPCE requirement is 2.0 hours
TBA
Interpersonal Violence (IPV)
CPCE requirement is 4.0 hours of which 2.0 hours must be related to parenting coordination
Neurotrauma of Domestic Violence and Substance Disorders: Women in Drug Court, A Multi-Disciplinary Webinar
Dr. James E. Lewis, Brain Injury Project, January 2022, Examination of Pasco County, Fl.
CPCE: 1.8 IPV and CD hours
Elder Abuse Webinar, Part I & Part II
Jennifer White, Program Director, March 2021
CME: Part I 1.8 IPV hours, and Part II 1.7 IPV hours total for both webinars:3.5 IPV hours
View Part I on YouTube
View Part II on YouTube
DV Caselaw Update 2021
The Honorable Thomas Eineman, 5th Judicial Circuit, March 2021
CME: 1.2 IPV hours
Florida Bar attorneys may receive one hour of CLE credit, course number 2008604N, through August 2023.
The Coercive Control
Professor Emeritus, Evan Stark, Ph.D., Rutgers University, March 2021
CME: 2.7 IPV hours
Animal Abuse and Domestic Violence
Diane Balkin, J.D., September 2020
CME: 1.1 IPV hours
Florida Bar attorneys may receive one hour of CLE credit, course number 2007780N, through March 2023.
Domestic Violence Training
Mountain Park Health Center, May 2020
CME: 1.0 IPV hour
Human Trafficking and the Courts
Robin Hassler Thompson, May 2020
CME: 1.0 IPV hours
Florida Courts Opioid Initiative
CME: Three modules, each worth 0.60 hour IPV, 2020 (free account required)
Walking the Walk: Self-Care in the Face of Compassion Fatigue and Vicarious Trauma
Office of Court Improvement, Florida Supreme Court, 2020
CME: 1.3 IPV hours
Domestic Violence Case Law Update, October 2019
The Honorable Thomas R. Eineman, Circuit Judge, Fifth Judicial Circuit
CME: 1.0 IPV hour
Elder Abuse
The Honorable Michelle Morley, Circuit Judge, Fifth Judicial Circuit
CME: 1.0 IPV hour
Domestic Violence Case Law Update, January 2019
The Honorable Thomas R. Eineman, Circuit Judge, Fifth Judicial Circuit
CME: 1.0 IPV hour
Adjudicating DV Cases – Training for Judges
National Center for State Courts
CME: 3.3 IPV hours, 2.3 hours of IPV education for Modules 1-3, and 1 hour of IPV education for Module 5
National Center on Substance Abuse and Child Welfare
Tutorial for Legal Professionals
4.5 IPV hours for all five modules
Mediator Ethics
CPCE requirement is 4.0 hours; two hours mediator ethics and two hours of parenting coordinator ethics or four hours of parenting coordinator ethics
Crossroads of Mediator Ethics & Interpersonal Violence (IPV)
Florida Dispute Resolution Center, April 2022
CME: 1.0 hour in mediator ethics and IPV
CLE: The Florida Bar has approved the program for 1.0 hour of legal ethics, course number #2200724N. CLE availability ends October 31, 2023.
Mediator Ethics: Conflicts of Interest Defined
Florida Dispute Resolution Center, January 2022
CPCE: 1.0 hour in mediator ethics and 1.0 hour in legal ethics CLE for Florida Bar members through course number 2109341N.
CLE availability ends July 31, 2023.
Mediator Ethics: MEAC Overview 2021
Florida Dispute Resolution Center, October 2021
CPCE: 1.0 hour in mediator ethics and 1.0 hour in legal ethics CLE for Florida Bar members through course number 2107468N.
CLE availability ends April 30, 2023.
Mediator Ethics: Best of MEAC
Florida Dispute Resolution Center, January 2021
CPCE: 1.0 hour in mediator ethics and 1.0 hour in legal ethics CLE for Florida Bar members through course number 2007809N.
CLE availability ends July 31, 2022.
Mediator Ethics: It’s Complicated
Florida Dispute Resolution Center, December 2020
CPCE: 1.0 hour of mediator ethics and 1.0 hour in legal ethics CLE for Florida Bar members through course number 2007570N.
CLE availability ends June 30, 2022.
Mediator Ethics: Pop Quiz
Florida Dispute Resolution Center, November 2020
CPCE: 1.0 hour of mediator ethics and 1.0 hour in legal ethics CLE for Florida Bar members through course number 2006052N. CLE availability ends May 31, 2022.
Mediator Ethics: Mediation Confidentiality 101
Florida Dispute Resolution Center, October 2020
CPCE: 1.0 hour in mediator ethics and 1.0 hours in legal ethics CLE for Florida Bar members through April 22, 2022, #2006053N
Mediator Ethics & Vulnerable Adult Abuse: Understanding Our Responsibilities
Florida Dispute Resolution Center Annual Conference, August 2020
CPCE: 1.0 mediator ethics and IPV hour
Mediator Ethics: Making It Matter: Techniques for Becoming an Amazing Mediator
Florida Dispute Resolution Center, August 2018
CPCE: 1.0 hour in mediator ethics
Mediator Ethics: We Are Headed to a Disciplinary Hearing
Florida Dispute Resolution Center, Conference Ethics Plenary, August 2017 CME: 1.2 hours in mediator ethics
Ensuring Self-Determination Mediation: Ethical, Effective Practices
CME: 1.2 hours in mediator ethics
Mental Health / Family Dynamics
CPCE requirement is 2.0 hours
Mental Health Awareness & De Escalation
Dr. Dawn-Elise Snipes, December 2020
CPCE: 1.0 hour
Parenting Coordinator Ethics
CPCE requirement is 4.0 hours; two hours mediator ethics and two hours of parenting coordinator ethics or four hours of parenting coordinator ethics
TBA
Related Topics
CPCE requirement allows up to three hours of related training
Parenting Skills
Counselor Toolbox, June 2018
CPCE: 1.4 hours