2017 PCM Conference
April 21-22, 2017
Hilton Harrisburg
Practice Challenges in Mediation
Registration Now Open
Up to 10 CLE credits (including Ethics) and Social Work CEs
Conference Brochure
Registration
PRE-CONFERENCE – APRIL 21ST
The Conflict Paradox: The Dilemmas and Contradictions that Define our Work (and our Lives)
Bernie Mayer, The Werner Institute, Creighton University
How can we work with the contradictions and dilemmas that are at the heart of conflict? Look at how this affects everything we do as mediators and conflict interveners. Develop the practical skills that allow us to help disputants find a constructive and ethical way through the difficult choices they face in the conflicts they bring to mediation.
2017 MVP (Most Valuable Peacemaker)
Dinner & Presentation
April 21st
William J. Kaplan
Join us Friday evening , April 21st, as we honor William Kaplan for his work in bringing mediation techniques to participatory democracy, dialogue and collaborative partnerships.
PLENARY – APRIL 22ND
The EASE Program: An Approach to ADR for Federal Sector EEO Disputes
Judge Julie Procopiow Todd
Judge Todd will share an overview of the EASE Program’s development, discuss the philosophy behind its use of evaluative ADR techniques in directed in-person settlement conferences, and share stories reflecting its success and growth.
WORKSHOP SESSIONS
APRIL 22ND ~ AM & PM
- Communicating the Value of Mediation
- Employment-Based Mock Mediation
- Mediation in Health-Care Settings
- The Process Towards Reflective Preparation
- Coaching to Improve Mediation Outcomes
- Prevent Ethical Quandaries When You Mediate
- Restorative Practices with Children of Incarcerated or Recently Returned Parents
- How the Sexes See Negotiating Differently
Questions: Contact Barbara Foxman at 215-620-4218 or Phoebe Sheftel at 610-526-1802
Email: info@pamediation.org
www.pamediation.org
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