How long will the Family Group Conference meeting last?

How long will the Family Group Conference meeting last?

All meetings vary depending on who is there and how much family time you need to develop your plan. The average time for a family group conference is around 3 hours. You will be able to take a break at any time during the meeting and refreshments/lunch will be provided.


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