Oakland Mediation Center (OMC) invites legal professionals to participate in its Virtual Guardianship/Probate Mediation Training in 2023.
This training is a 16-hour advanced mediator training, broken in to four, 4-hour sessions. It will be held virtually using the ZOOM platform. Training will allow current mediators, an opportunity to refresh and enhance their knowledge and skill set in understanding the nature and dynamics of adult guardianship and eldercare mediation and much more.
“OMC has been dedicated to providing quality mediation training for over 32 years,” said Charity Burke, OMC executive director. “Our training is designed to give participants, from all backgrounds, skills they can use immediately to serve and make a lasting impact on our community.”
The Guardianship/Probate Training will take place Monday through Thursday, August 7-10, from 1 to 5 p.m. Each day will be virtual on OMC’s ZOOM platform. The cost of training is $599.
Participants will build on the elements of communication, problem-solving, and facilitation skills that are used in both group mediations and meetings. Upon completion of the training, participants will receive a certificate of attendance.
OMC’s trainings are approved by SCAO and are designed to be highly interactive and skill based. For additional information about this training and others, contact Jennifer Lintol, Education Coordinator at 248-38-4280, ext. 222 or Jlintol@mediation-omc.org.
- Posted July 25, 2023
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Virtual Guardianship/Probate Training 2023 offered in August
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