Mediation Certificate Program
Sponsored by
Quinnipiac University School of Law
Center on Dispute Resolution
40-Hour Mediation Training
October 2013: 17, 18, 19, 25, 26
* Each day from 8am-5pm with lunch provided at noon
Register by September 20, 2013 to receive a discount
Space is limited to 30 participants
Trainers:
William Logue, JD (The Logue Group)
Patricia Worlock-Moore (Moore II Resolutions)
Location:
Quinnipiac University School of Law
275 Mount Carmel Avenue, Hamden, CT 06518
Program Cost:
On or before September 20, 2013 = $1500
After September 20, 2013 = $1750
Registration Deadline is October 7, 2013
For More Information and to register online please go to:
www.quinnipiac.edu/school-of-law/center-on-dispute-resolution/mediation-training/
E-mail: centerdisres@quinnipiac.edu
Phone: William Logue at 860-521-9122
Training Overview
Attorneys, public policy makers, businesses, government agencies and many others who want an efficient, time saving, cost effective process for resolving disputes and conflicts increasingly turn to mediation. This program will help your increase your mediation knowledge and skills or begin to build your foundation in applying mediation techniques. This is a hands-on, highly interactive, experiential program. Space is limited so register early.
Past participants include:
o attorneys
o human resource professionals
o labor relations specialists
o school principals and superintendents
o healthcare professionals
o business professionals
o state and municipal agency personnel
o university professors and administrators
Participants will learn to:
o Diagnose causes and types of conflict
o Harness the strength of mediation to resolve disputes in a variety of contexts including commercial and business affairs, family issues, divorce and child custody, employment relationships, union-management contracts, environmental matters, health care, and public policy
o Structure and provide mediation services in a variety of settings
o Identify and practice enhanced skills in listening, re-framing, defusing and containing emotions, and other techniques for neutral communication
o Manage interest-based negotiations among two or more parties
o Identify mediator styles and modes of practice
Course Features
o Specially designed role-plays and exercises to acquire and test out new mediation skills
o Group post-exercise debriefing discussions
o Opportunities to receive individual feedback
o 250 pages of training materials and specially selected readings pertinent to becoming a more effective mediator
Trainer Information:
Lead trainers and program designers, Patricia Worlock-Moore, principal of Moore II Resolutions, and William Logue, JD, are highly experienced mediation practitioners and trainers who possess both the theoretical understanding and the practical skills to engage participants in experiential learning activities.
For More Information and to register online please go to:
www.quinnipiac.edu/school-of-law/center-on-dispute-resolution/mediation-training/
E-mail: centerdisres@quinnipiac.edu
Phone: William Logue at 860-521-9122
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