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Spring 2011 40-Hour Basic Mediation Training

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Spring 2011 40-Hour Basic Mediation Training

Time: June 6, 2011 to June 10, 2011
Location: Community Mediation, Inc.
Street: 32 Elm Street
City/Town: New Haven
Website or Map: http://cmi.community-mediatio…
Phone: 203-782-3500
Event Type: certification, training
Organized By: Community Mediation, Inc.
Latest Activity: Jun 6, 2011

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Event Description

June 6-10, 2011

8:30am – 4:30pm

About the Training:

The basic 40-hour mediation training is designed to give participants the skills and tools they need to serve as neutral third party mediators.  This is an experiential training using a wide range of formats including role plays, videos, lectures, discussions, and skills demonstrations. This training has been designed to meet the 40-hour course requirement many mediation centers, courts, and other agencies use to qualify mediators. This workshop is designed for attorneys, mental health professionals, human resource professionals, educators, supervisors, faith community leaders, and anyone who would like to improve their conflict management and communication skills.

Participants in this training will learn the Seven-Step Mediation Process from the book The Mediator’s Handbook by Jennifer Beer. Participants will also learn a four-step process for identifying and addressing conflict. Participants will be given the skills to see conflict in a whole new way.

Among the many topics the training will cover:

- Overview of alternative dispute resolution
- Execution of the mediation process
- Role of the mediator
- Use of neutral language
- Overcoming stalemates
- Questioning techniques
- Legal and ethical issues
- Drafting mediated agreements

Application has been made to NASW-CT for CE Credits.  If you are interested in CE credits for Social Workers, please contact us for updates to the application.

Registration:

Space in this training is limited to 20 participants.  Early registration is encouraged to guarantee a place in the training.

Early registration for this training is at the discounted price of $945 if received by April 1, 2011.

After April 1, 2011, the full tuition price is $995.

A deposit of $100 is required to hold your seat. Payment for the full tuition amount must be made before certification will be released.  Payment plans available with no interest.

A limited number of full or partial scholarships may be available based on need and/or commitment to community service and will be awarded on a case-by-case basis.  Please call to request an application.

Tuition cost include meals, daily snacks, books, and materials.

Please arrange your outside obligations around the class schedule so you will be in attendance for the full 40 hours of training.  Participants must attend all 40 hours to receive a certificate.

See our website to register or learn more about the trainers.

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Comment by Carolyn Smith Stewart on June 6, 2011 at 3:20pm
Leave me your number I will call tomorrow and see what we can come up with, I'd really love to attend! Thanks so much!!
Comment by Joe Brummer on June 6, 2011 at 2:58pm

Hey Carolyn,

We do try to make this affordable to all.  We offer tuition reduction by application and payment plans with no interest.  Feel free to contact me for more information.  Our fall dates have not been set in stone so keep checking here for updates.

-Joe

Comment by Carolyn Smith Stewart on June 6, 2011 at 2:36pm
I would love to get this training, however, it is too expensive! Maybe you can offer it again in the fall and perhaps I would attend if I could get the funds.

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