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BASIC MEDIATION SKILLS II Annually, BALTIMORE
MEDIATION offers three separate and different basic trainings, all
of which can be taken in any order and combination in
February, June, or October to satisfy the equivalent of 40, 60 or 80 hour
mediation training requirements. See Basic
Mediation Skills I; Basic Mediation Skills
III.
Basic Mediation Skills II: Focusing on Sources of Conflict and Systems Approach
| Description: |
Basic 20- hour mediation and conflict transformation
and resolution theory and skills course with a focus on sources of
conflict and a systems approach to conflict and intervention, with
certification for circuit court mediators and for daily use and practice.
The course emphasizes the following:
- Understanding theory and practice as mediators, shapers of policy and academics: the mediation process and your own type and style
- Self Awareness Inventory & Development
- Hands-on conflict intervention skills necessary to mediate
- Communication skills and conflict transformation how-to's
- Individual feedback from trainers addressing participants’
specific strengths and areas for continued development and excellence.
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| Dates: |
Wednesday, October 22, 2008 5:00 p.m. –
9:00 p.m.
Thursday, October 23, 2008 9:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
Friday, October 24, 2008 9:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. |
| Trainers: |
Louise Phipps
Senft, JD
Nancy Good Sider, LCSW |
| Location: |
Gramercy Mansion Carriage House
1400 Greenspring Valley Road, Baltimore, Maryland 21153-0119 |
| Course Fee: |
$745 |
| What's Included: |
20-hour certificated courses held over a period of three consecutive days (Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday), light meals and a training manual. |
To register, go to Mediation Training Reservation
Form, or call Baltimore Mediation, 443-524-0833. Enrollment is limited
and on a first-come, first serve basis. To guarantee your reservation,
Reservation Form and payment must be received by September 21, 2008. Thereafter,
call for availability. Checks may be made payable to Baltimore Mediation.
Credit card payments may be made by calling Baltimore Mediation, 443-524-0833.
A certificate noting 20 hours of attendance will be provided at the end
of training. It may be used to apply for state circuit court rosters of
approved mediators and for continuing education credits from the participant's
accrediting institution.
This training is approved by and/or a certificate of successful completion
of this training may be used to satisfy the requirements of:
The Maryland Circuit Courts
The United States government and all federal agency rosters
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
The Institute for the Study of Conflict Transformation
The Maryland Board of Social Workers
Most other states which have basic 20, 40 or 60 hour mediation training
requirements.
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