What consultation routes are available?
The Council provides routes for parenting concerns, general family matters, and sensitive enquiries concerning domestic violence or harmful behaviour in the home.
Frequently Asked Questions
Find helpful information about consultations, research, certified trainers, membership, workshops, initiatives, publications, and contacting the Council.
General Information
The Council is a professional platform bringing together family consultation, research, publications, certified expertise, workshops, initiatives, and collaboration.
Families, parents, professionals, researchers, trainers, institutions, partner organizations, and community contributors may use the platform according to their needs.
The platform is intended to provide equivalent Arabic and English access, with Arabic presented in a proper right-to-left format.
Family Guidance
The Council provides routes for parenting concerns, general family matters, and sensitive enquiries concerning domestic violence or harmful behaviour in the home.
Complete the consultation request form, select the most relevant route, and provide only the information needed for the Council to understand and direct the request.
The request is reviewed and directed appropriately. Further communication may be provided depending on the nature of the enquiry.
No. If there is immediate danger or a medical emergency, contact the appropriate local emergency service.
Share only what is necessary to explain the concern. Avoid including unnecessary personal or identifying information.
No. The Council provides guidance and direction but does not guarantee specific outcomes.
Professional Participation
Use the Certified Trainers directory to search by name or country and review available membership, qualification, and specialty information.
Review the membership page and submit an application or enquiry. Eligibility and approval remain subject to Council review.
Relevant collaboration opportunities may be available for qualified practitioners, researchers, trainers, and contributors.
Knowledge and Participation
The Emotional Divorce Study is the confirmed study area. Additional studies will be added following Council confirmation.
Books, guides, and specialist contributions will appear in the publications library as materials are approved and supplied.
Each workshop is limited to 20 registrations. Availability and registration status will be displayed on the workshop page.
The registration page will show a fully booked or registration-closed state. Any waitlist process will depend on final Council confirmation.
Approved initiatives can include objectives, audience, location, partners, programme information, and verified outcomes.
Recognition records will be published by year after the relevant Annual Forum and may include Best Council, Best Initiative, and Top Influencers.
Need More Help?
Use the contact page for general communication or the dedicated consultation page for family guidance.