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- Posted July 31, 2013
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Oakland Mediation Center provides mediator training opportunities this fall
People face conflict every single day of their life. Oakland Mediation Center (OMC) offers 40-Hour Domestic and Civil Mediator Trainings as well as Advanced Mediator Training to any individual who wishes to learn and enhance their skills to help others workout their disputes. Mediation training can enhance attendees current skill set and marketability, allow attendees to be eligible for the court roster list of approved mediators, and improve attendees' communication and negotiating skills personally and professionally.
The "40-Hour Civil Media tion Training" provides participants with conflict management, communication, facilitation, and negotiation skills. It is designed to teach participants the skills necessary to act as mediators in facilitating the resolution of general civil disputes from the initial consultation to writing the mediation agreement. The next training will be conducted Fridays, Sept. 13, 20, 27, Oct. 4, 11, from 8:30 a.m.to 5 p.m. each day. The training cost is $1,095.
The "40-Hour Domestic Relations Mediator Training" teaches participants the skills necessary to act as mediators in facilitating the resolution of divorce and custody disputes from the initial consultation to writing the mediation agreement. This training will be offered Friday, Oct. 18, 25, Nov. 1, 8, 15, 22, 2013 from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day. The training cost is $1,390 and includes the State Court Administrative Office (SCAO) required 8-hour Domestic Violence Screening Training.
The "Mediator's Toolbox: Working as a team in managing conflict and dispute resolution" training will be held on Thursday, Oct. 24, with Judith Bridges, JoAnna DeCamp, and Susan Lebold. How mediators handle conflict and the resulting tension and stress it creates, can either negatively or positively impact the outcome of the mediation. In this interactive 8-hour advanced mediation training participants will learn why conflict happens, useful strategies for managing disagreements, and practical skills that mediators can use to diffuse the level of emotion, acknowledge hurt feelings, and take steps toward building lasting agreements. The training cost is $295.
OMC's trainings are approved by the SCAO and are designed to be highly interactive and skill based. The trainings take place at the Oakland Mediation Center in Bloomfield Hills and include continental breakfast, lunch, snacks and course materials.
"OMC's mission is to help the community peacefully resolve conflict through mediation and education," said Bonnie Hanes, OMC executive director. "These trainings teach powerful skills and techniques to resolve conflict and prevent escalation. By resolving conflicts, we are creating a more peaceful community."
For additional information about the trainings, contact the Oakland Mediation Center training department at 248-338-4280, ext. 216.
Published: Wed, Jul 31, 2013
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