Conflict Resolution Conference 2022: Reimagining Space(s)







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A one-day Conflict Resolution Conference

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Last Kick at the Can Series 2022
Wednesday, December 14, 2022
Thursday, December 22, 2022

(Original Webinar Date: October 27, 2022)

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Who should attend: Dispute resolution professionals including mediators, arbitrators, restorative justice practitioners, counsel supporting clients in collaborative decision-making processes in all practice areas, and others interested in new developments and opportunities in dispute resolution practice.

Learning level: All levels

Conference description:
Continuing Legal Education Society of BC (CLEBC), Mediate BC, and CoRe Conflict Resolution Society are co-hosting a unique one-day conflict resolution conference built around the theme "Reimagining Space(s)."

As we transition from a world of work-from-home orders and increased use of online tools for conflict resolution to a new understanding of where and how conflict emerges and can be addressed, conflict resolution professionals are reflecting on new best practices. We are re-examining assumptions about the value of face-to-face mediation and seeking to better understand the ways in which we can combine in-person and online tools to support clients in conflict.

However, the disruptions in our practices over the past two years have also led to reflection on broader questions around conflict resolution spaces. How do we create inclusive spaces? How do we make space for self-represented clients?

Invited presenters will lead discussions about transforming workplaces and workplace relationships, making space for a new generation of collaborative professionals, public works in public spaces, creating ethical spaces, and even outer space!

We anticipate a rich and engaging range of topics in response to our Call for Presentations and encourage your proposals!

This course will meet the minimum 6 hours of Dispute Resolution CPD required by the Law Society of BC for family dispute resolution professionals.

Law Society of BC CPD Hours: 7 hours (will include a minimum of 1 hour pertaining to professional responsibility and ethics, client care and relations, and/or practice management).

Mediate BC Roster mediators and CoRe subscribers will receive 20% off the full regular course registration fee. Please contact Customer Service to register.

Course Chairs
Sharon Sutherland — Mediate BC, Vancouver
Darsey Meredith — CoRe Conflict Resolution Society, Delta

Last Kick at the Can 2022
 
Rebroadcast $547   $517
Rebroadcast Articled Student $273.50   $258.50

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CLEBC Program Coordinator 
Mary Kingston
mkingston@cle.bc.ca


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