Virtual CR Conference Highlights: Conflict Resolution in Trying Times







Product Type: Course

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Description

Missed the Virtual Conflict Resolution Conference? Here's your opportunity to catch some of the highlights!

—Rebroadcast—
Last Kick at the Can 2020

Wednesday, December 16, 2020

9:00 am – 1:00 pm

Who should attend: Lawyers, law students, and other professionals whose practice includes negotiation, mediation, med-arb, and other forms of collaborative decision-making

Learning level: All levels

The global pandemic and the challenges emerging as a result have given way for many in the conflict resolution world to examine processes and potentially rebuild systems to better serve those in conflict. Innovators from around the world came together to share their work and discuss how the field is responding and shifting practices in ways we would never have thought possible prior to COVID-19. Don't miss the chance to hear from a line up of national and international experts who came together to share their ideas for reframing change and see it, not as an obstacle, but as an opportunity for growth.

Topics:

A Tale of 2 Pandemics: Racism and the COVID-19 Season. Using ADR/Mediation and Anti-racism Techniques to Navigate Conflicts in Traumatic Times

Tonya SaheliAssociate Mediation Counsel/Attorney-Mediator, Bar Association of San Francisco, San Leandro, CA

Conflict Transformation in the Prison

Alice ShikinaShikina Mediation & Arbitration, Oakland, CA

Youthquake—The Need for a Shakeup in Mediator Diversity

Brian HutchinsonADR Institute of BC, Vancouver
Anne-Marie ParentNorth Shore Restorative Justice Society, North Vancouver
Ashmin RatnamResolution Practitioner, FairWay Resolution Limited, Auckland, New Zealand
Anthony Syder
— Principal Practitioner, Evergreen Resolution, Wales

Improving the Lives of Children by Delivering Family Dispute Resolution into New Zealand Prisons

Ashmin RatmanResolution Practitioner, FairWay Resolution Limited, Auckland, New Zealand

Presentation prepared by Keri MorrisHead of Family Services, Senior Resolution Practitioner, Fairway Resolution, Wellington, New Zealand

Law Society of BC CPD Hours: 4 hours (this course does not contain professional responsibility and ethics, client care and relations, and/or practice management)

Conference Designers
Rowan Meredith  Delta
Sharon Sutherland  Mediate BC, Vancouver

Reduced Pricing
To support you during COVID-19, CLEBC is offering reduced pricing for courses.

Last Kick at the Can 2020
 
Rebroadcast $369   $269
Rebroadcast Articled Student $181.50   $134.50

Experiencing financial hardship due to COVID-19?
You may be eligible for further reductions in our course prices.
Please contact Customer Service for more information.

Registration includes an electronic copy of the reference materials.

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CLEBC Programs Production Manager  
Mary Kingston 
mkingston@cle.bc.ca


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