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SUMMARY:Practical Skills for Managing Group and Organizational Conflict - Fall 2022
DESCRIPTION:Conflict within organizations\, from workgroups to whole organizations and communities\, can be a critical drain on resources or a major source of growth and creativity. This course focuses on the dynamics of groups and organizations of all sizes\, models of both inter- and intra-group conflict and practical intervention techniques. Topics include designing and managing effective meetings and decision-making processes; techniques for large- and small-group problem-solving; and facilitation for consensus. \nThis in-person course will: \n\nAcquaint students with the theory and major issues important to understanding the nature and resolution of organizational and group conflict\,\nExplore the meaning of systems as it informs us about conflict\,\nDeal with the nature and stages of joint problem-solving processes and the strategies and skills important to its success\, as well as the roles of third parties\, and\nTeach skills required to design resolution processes for group and organizational conflict\n\n  \nWhen: \nAugust 17 – October 26\, 2022 – 7:00-10:00 pm each Wednesday evening \n[no session on September 21] \n  \nWhere: KIPCOR’s Kaufman House Training Facility at Bethel College \n2515 College Ave\, North Newton\, KS \n  \nCost: $525 ($475 early bird if received by 4:00 PM on Wednesday\, July 27th) \n  \nCDRE 40 hours \nCEU Credit pending \nAcademic credit available (SSC 461) \nA KIPCOR/Bethel Conflict Resolution Certificate Core Course \n  \nRegister Here
URL:https://kipcor.org/event/practical-skills-for-managing-group-and-organizational-conflict-fall-2022/
LOCATION:Kaufman House\, 2515 College Ave.\, North Newton\, KS\, 67117\, United States
CATEGORIES:Homepage Event,KIPCOR Training
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SUMMARY:EVENT CANCELLED - October 13th Peace Lecture with Dr. Fania Davis
DESCRIPTION:  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWe regret that Dr. Davis is unable to join us for the Peace Lecture Series as planned.  Please stay tuned for information on our celebration of the 50th Annual Peace Lecture Series in Spring of 2023.\n\n\n\nAbout Dr. Davis\nFania E. Davis is a leading international voice on the intersections of racial and restorative justice. She is a long-time social justice activist\, civil rights trial attorney\, author\, and educator with a PhD in Indigenous Knowledge. Davis came of age in Birmingham\, Alabama during the social ferment of the civil rights era. These formative years\, particularly the murder of two close childhood friends in the 1963 Sunday School bombing\, crystallized within Fania an enduring commitment to social transformation. For the next decades\, she was active in the Civil Rights\, Black liberation\, women’s\, prisoners’\, peace\, anti-racial violence\, economic justice and anti-apartheid movements. Apprenticing with African indigenous healers catalyzed Fania’s search for a healing justice\, ultimately leading her to serve as Founding Director of Restorative Justice for Oakland Youth and Co-Founding Board Member of the National Association of Community and Restorative Justice.  Her numerous honors include the Lifetime Achievement award for excellence in Restorative Justice\, the Black Feminist Shapeshifters and Waymakers’ award\, the Tikkun (Repair the World) award\, the Ella Jo Baker Human Rights award\, and the Ebony POWER 100 award.  The Los Angeles Times named her a New Civil Rights Leader of the 21st Century. She recently received the Open Society Foundation’s Justice Rising Award recognizing 16 Black  movement leaders working towards racial justice in the United States.  Among Davis’ publications is the Little Book of Race and Restorative Justice: Black Lives\, Justice\, and U.S. Social Transformation.  Davis\, who resides in Oakland\, CA.\, writes and speaks internationally on restorative justice\, racial justice\, truth processes and indigeneity. She is a mother\, grandmother\, dancer\, meditator\, and a yoga\, qigong and African spirituality practitioner.
URL:https://kipcor.org/event/kipcors-50th-annual-peace-lecture-series/
LOCATION:KS
CATEGORIES:Homepage Event,KIPCOR Event
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SUMMARY:Mentor Mediator Virtual Training  - October 2022
DESCRIPTION:Together with the Advisory Council on Dispute Resolution\, KIPCOR is co-sponsoring this course which fulfills the primary training requirement for experienced mediators interested in becoming mentor mediators (in any of the mediation disciplines)\, as well as for mediators who may have had mentoring experience in another state or prior to the 2020 Kansas Supreme Court Rule changes. This will be the final offering for 2022.\nGain knowledge regarding:\n· Role & duties of a mentor mediator under Kansas Supreme Court Rules\n· Structuring the mentoring experience\n· Basics of adult learning theory\n· Mentoring process\, practice\, and techniques\n· Providing effective feedback\, coaching\, and evaluation for mentees\n· Ethical obligations of the mentor mediator\n· Practical tips for setting up your mentoring practicum\n\nObserve and practice mentoring skills:\n· Demonstrations of mentoring in the mediation context\n· Role plays and other interactive learning modules\n\nTraining team:  Micki Armstrong\, Tina Crawford\, Deborah Medlock\, Tonya Ricklefs\, and Kirsten Zerger\nDetails:\n· Tuesday\, October 18 & Thursday\, October 20\, 2022 (8:30 am – 1:00 pm daily)\n· $125 regular course fee [$75 for volunteers who receive no payment for mentoring from either mentees or an agency (including government entities or courts)]\n· Course fee includes Manual and all other materials\n· OJA Approved for 12.0 hours of CDRE\, including 1.5 CDRE hour of ethics\nRegister Here
URL:https://kipcor.org/event/mentor-mediator-virtual-training-october-2022/
LOCATION:Virtual (Online) Event\, No street address\, North Newton\, KS\, 67117\, United States
CATEGORIES:KIPCOR Event,KIPCOR Training
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=application/pdf:https://kipcor.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Mentor-Mediator-Flyer-Oct-2022-updated.pdf
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