Live Virtual Workshops
Mediation
Facilitating Conflict Resolution
Credit Hours (CEC)
Mediation - Live Virtual - June 8-9, 2023; 9am-4pm Central Time
Early rate expires 05/19/2023
Learning Objectives
Upon completion, participants should be able to:
- Name the roadblocks to effective mediation
- Identify the qualities of an effective mediator
- Recall how to use key mediation skills and strategies
- Describe the pre-mediation considerations
- Recall how to use the five phases of mediation
- Identify the post-mediation considerations
*Please allow only the registered individual(s) to view webinar materials
Method of Delivery
Presentation, video, case study exercises, experiential practice, personal reflection, delivered electronically
Some of the Topics Included
- The Alternative Dispute Resolution Spectrum
- Types of Mediation
- Understanding Conflict Dynamics
- Assessing the Conflict
- Road Blocks to Effective Mediation
- Qualities of a Mediator
- Mediation Skills and Strategies
- How to Introduce the Mediation Process
- Pre-Mediation Considerations
- The Five Phases of Mediation
- Post-Mediation Considerations
Target Audience
This is an intermediate level workshop for human resources personnel, leaders, managers and supervisors, and anyone who responsible for helping others with interpersonal tension.
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Trainer: David Jung
David is a mediation and leadership specialist, with more than 25 years of experience. He has a degree in Philosophy, a diploma in Counselling, a Master of Arts in Christian Counselling, as well as certifications in Conflict Resolution and Mediation. He has done mediation and conflict resolution work for organizations in Canada, the United States and internationally, and holds a Qualified Mediator designation from the Alternative Dispute Resolution Institute of Canada. In addition to training and consulting with ACHIEVE and his non-profit group, David works in the field of mediation where he volunteers as a mediator for the court diversion program in Manitoba. In whatever role David finds himself, his passion for motivating people to continue on their personal journey of learning and growth shines through. David believes that no matter what our role is in the workplace, we can all continue to grow in our skills to improve our own life and to help improve the lives of others. As a trainer, he is known for his dynamic workshop facilitation that combines humour and real-world application.