
Thursday 10 September 2026
Sydney | 50 tickets only
A premium in-person master class for separated parents who want calmer communication, clearer boundaries and a more child-focused way forward. This is the first live event of The Collaborative Co-Parent Method — beginning in Sydney before expanding Australia-wide and internationally.
With only 50 tickets available, waitlist members will receive first access before tickets are released publicly.
Court orders can create a framework.
They can set out where children live, how time is shared, who makes decisions, and what happens during school holidays.
But court orders cannot teach parents how to live inside that framework every day.
They cannot teach a parent how to pause before sending the reactive text.
They cannot teach two hurt people how to communicate without turning every message into conflict.
They cannot teach children that they are safe to love both parents.
They cannot teach emotional regulation, repair, practical boundaries, handover calm, or how to reduce the invisible tension children absorb after separation.
That is the work of The Collaborative Co-Parent Method.
And for the first time, Gabriella Pomare is bringing the method into the room.
Many separated parents are given legal advice, parenting arrangements, mediation outcomes or court orders — but are still left asking:
What do I actually say when the other parent sends a hostile message?
How do I stop reacting?
How do I set a boundary without escalating the conflict?
How do I protect my child from being caught in the middle?
What do I do when collaboration is not realistic?
How do I communicate in a way that is calm, clear and child-focused?
The Co-Parenting Master Class has been created for those moments.
The everyday moments.
The text messages.
The handovers.
The school events.
The birthdays.
The expenses.
The new partners.
The emotional triggers.
The moments that happen outside the courtroom, but shape the emotional experience of your child’s life after separation.
Gabriella Pomare has spoken about The Collaborative Co-Parent Method on stages, on television and internationally.
This event is different.
This is a smaller, more personal, more practical experience.
It is your opportunity to sit with like-minded co-parents, workshop real challenges, learn the method directly from Gabriella, and leave with practical tools you can start using immediately.
This is not a legal seminar.
This is not a parenting lecture.
This is not a generic co-parenting workshop.
It is a premium, in-person master class designed to help separated parents communicate more calmly, set clearer boundaries, understand conflict patterns, and return the focus to their children.
Across the event, Gabriella will guide you through three core sessions.
This session will help you understand the co-parenting pattern you are currently in — and what needs to shift.
You will explore:
You will complete a Co-Parenting Pattern Audit to identify whether your current dynamic is calm, strained, reactive, high-conflict or requiring stronger structure.
You will leave this session with greater clarity about the pattern you are in and what you can begin changing immediately.
This is the practical communication session.
Gabriella will take you through the four pillars of The Collaborative Co-Parent Method.
You will learn how to:
You will workshop real-life examples of co-parenting communication and learn how to rewrite reactive responses into calm, clear, child-focused replies.
You will receive practical scripts for common co-parenting issues, including:
Not every co-parenting relationship is collaborative.
Some parents are dealing with repeated provocation, unsafe communication patterns, controlling dynamics, constant criticism, emotional manipulation, refusal to cooperate, or conflict that does not reduce no matter how reasonable they try to be.
This session is designed for those situations.
Gabriella will guide you through:
You will receive a High-Conflict Communication Safety Filter to help you decide:
Does this require a response?
Is this child-related?
Is this urgent?
Am I responding to the issue or the accusation?
Can this be answered in one or two sentences?
Would I be comfortable if this message was read in court?
Does this require legal advice instead of another reply?
This event is designed to give you tools you can actually use.
You will walk away with:
This master class is for separated parents who want to:
It may be especially helpful if you are:
This event is not a substitute for independent legal advice, therapy, family violence support, safety planning or urgent professional intervention.
If your matter involves family violence, coercive control, child safety concerns, urgent legal issues or risk of harm, you should seek independent legal and professional advice.
The master class provides general education, communication tools and co-parenting guidance.
Because some things are easier to understand when you are in the room.
This is your opportunity to hear Gabriella teach the method personally, work through practical examples, reflect on your own co-parenting patterns, and sit in a space with other parents who are also trying to create something calmer and more child-focused after separation.
You will be part of the first Sydney event before the master class expands Australia-wide and internationally.
This is the beginning of the live event series.
And only 50 people will be in the founding room.
Event: Co-Parenting Master Class — In Person Live with Gabriella Pomare
Date: Thursday 10 September 2026
Location: TBC
Tickets: From $249
Capacity: 50 tickets only
Tickets released: First to the waitlist
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