High Conflict Mediation – Online, January 2022
Cost:
Option 1: Understanding High Conflict
Members: $750 + GST
Non-members: $850 + GST
Option 2: High Conflict Mediation: Managing Conflict & Complexity in Mediation
Members: $1100 + GST
Non-members: $1300 + GST
Course Details:
Students can choose to take the 14-hour or 28-hour course. Visit the High Conflict Mediation course page for more information.
This course will be presented online. In order to participate in this format, students must be available during session times listed without distraction. In addition, students require a strong internet connection, a computer with a webcam, and a microphone.
Option 1: Understanding High Conflict
In addition to class hours/live sessions, students can expect to spend about 2 hours per week on reading and 1 hour per week on activities to prepare for live sessions.
Includes: Course manual and course videos/links, access to the forum, four live sessions.
Requires full attendance and participation in all live sessions. A letter of attendance for “Understanding High Conflict” will be issued upon request.
Pre-requisite: Students must have completed mediation training (preferably interest-based mediation). The expectation is that students are already comfortable mediating, as this course does not teach basic mediation (this is an advanced course).
14 credit hours
Option 2: High Conflict Mediation: Managing Conflict & Complexity in Mediation
In addition to class hours/live sessions, students can expect to spend about 2 hours per week on reading and 1 hour per week on activities to prepare for live sessions.
Assignments will take approximately 8-12 additional hours – this depends on learning style and on whether you are currently practicing or just starting out. Students will also be required to participate in a 75-minute role-play.
Includes: Course manual and course videos/links, access to the forum, five live sessions, one role-play, coach feedback on role-play and self-assessment assignment, marking of the portfolio.
Requires full attendance and participation in all live sessions; completion of all assignments (self-reflection post, role-play and self-assessment, portfolio). A Certificate for “High Conflict Mediation: Managing Conflict & Complexity in Mediation” will be issued upon successful completion of this course. This course is also part of the Separation and Divorce Mediation Certificate Program.
Pre-requisite: Students must have completed interest-based mediation training. The expectation is that students are already comfortable mediating, as this course does not teach basic mediation (this is an advanced course).
28 credit hours
Instructor:
Joanne Munro
Course Dates & Times:
Option 1:
Session 1, Monday, Jan. 10, 1:00pm – 4:00pm
Session 2, Monday, Jan. 17, 1:00pm – 4:00pm
Session 3, Monday, Jan. 24, 1:00pm – 4:00pm
Session 4, Monday, Jan. 31, 1:00pm – 4:00pm
Attendance for all sessions is mandatory
Option 2:
Session 1, Monday, Jan. 10, 1:00pm – 4:00pm
Session 2, Monday, Jan. 17, 1:00pm – 4:00pm
Session 3, Monday, Jan. 24, 1:00pm – 4:00pm
Session 4, Monday, Jan. 31, 1:00pm – 4:00pm
Session 5, Monday, Mar. 7, 1:00pm – 4:00pm
Attendance for all sessions is mandatory
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You may register without paying upfront by choosing the invoice option at check out. Full payment is due 30 days before class starts unless the course is full. If the course is full, full payment is due immediately upon registration/notification otherwise you will forfeit your spot.
Course cancellation, withdrawal, and completion policies.
This course is available to ADRIA and ADRIC provincial affiliate members, as well as non-members who have completed interest-based mediation training. Please email education@adralberta.com with questions about registration.
Registration Opens June 1, 2021
- Jan 10 2022 - Mar 07 2022
- Expired!
- 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm