Learn Basic Mediation Skills Starting September 10
Hilo, Hawai‘i – August 23, 2016 – Want to learn how to peacefully resolve conflicts? Then join Ku‘ikahi Mediation Center for fall “Basic Mediation Training” in Hilo. Facilitated by Diane Petropulos and Catherine Lampton, the training spans two consecutive weekends, September 10, 11, 17, and 18.
In Basic Mediation Training, participants learn a variety of approaches for dealing with people in conflict—through lecture, group discussion, hands-on exercises, and mediation simulations.
“Whether you want to improve your peacemaking and communication skills or want to become a mediator, this training gives you the tools you need to start resolving conflict in a peaceful and lasting way,” said Julie Mitchell, Executive Director of the non-profit community mediation center.
The 30-hour training offers instruction in the process of mediation and how to apply advanced communication skills—such as active listening, summarizing and rephrasing, and using open-ended questions—in order to help parties resolve their differences.
“This training is perfect for anyone who wants to communicate more effectively personally and professionally, become a better negotiator and problem-solver, and increase your value in the workplace,” Mitchell stated. “We invite people from all walks of life to join us. No particular background or personality is needed—all are welcome.”
Upon successful completion of the training, participants may apply to join Ku‘ikahi’s apprenticeship program.
“All of our mediators are professionally trained volunteers who donate their time to help people find their own best solutions to a wide variety of issues,” said Mitchell. “Since we rely on this exceptional pool of volunteers to provide mediation services, we continually seek out potential new Apprentice Mediators from the community at large. Basic Mediation Training is a prerequisite.”
Tuition for the 4-day training is $295. Group discounts and scholarships are available. To register or apply for a scholarship, contact Administrative & Program Assistant Jenifer Aveiro at (808) 935-7844 x 1 orjenifer@hawaiimediation.org.