Basic Mediation and Conflict Resolution Course
sáb, 13 abr
|Palo Alto Art Center
Build and advance your professional mediation, communication, and negotiation skills with direct opportunities to apply your training to helping the community. Obtain practical training that you can use in your professional and personal life.
Time & Location
13 abr 2024, 9:00 – 23 abr 2024, 21:00
Palo Alto Art Center, 1313 Newell Rd, Palo Alto, CA 94303, USA
About the Event
6 Dates of Training - Build and advance your professional mediation, communication and negotiation skills with direct opportunities to apply your training in court and in the community. This training applies to anyone interested in growing their communication skills. Obtain practical training that you can use in your professional and personal life.
This course meets all the requirements for a basic mediation training program as required by the California Dispute Resolution Programs Act. Attendees who complete the course will receive a Certificate of Completion.
IN THIS COURSE YOU WILL LEARN:
- Conflict management techniques and strategies
- Negotiation skills
- Communication tools for building trust
- Mediation ethics and protocols in various settings
BASIC MEDIATION TRAINING SCHEDULE:
- Sat. 4/13 9am-5pm (In-Person)
- Sun. 4/14 9am-5pm (In-Person)
- Tue. 4/16 6pm-9pm (Virtual)
- Thur. 4/18 6pm-9pm (Virtual)
- Sat. 4/20 9am-5pm (In-Person)
- Tue. 4/23 6pm-9pm (Virtual)
All Basic Mediation training sessions must be attended to complete the course. Please consult your calendar to be sure you can attend all sessions.
MEET THE TRAINERS:
Martin Eichner has partnered with Roy Gordon to present Project Sentinel’s Basic Mediation Training course for the last six years.
Martin has been a mediator, facilitator and trainer for more than 20 years. He was the Project Sentinel Director of Dispute Resolution Programs for twelve of those years. During those years, he administered dispute resolution programs and day-of-court unlawful detainer mediation programs in the Santa Clara County Superior Court. Since retiring from Project Sentinel, he has continued to work as a mediator and facilitator, both professionally and on a volunteer basis in a variety of subject areas. He also serves as an arbitrator and hearing officer for a number of local government rent control programs. Throughout his career, he has designed and presented training workshops covering conflict management, dispute resolution and communication skills.
Roy has mediated in the community and courts for 30 years. He has trained many mediators and communicators, and has extensive experience in juvenile and challenging mediations.