If you are interested in online mediation, you are invited to participate in a 1-hour webinar and hands-on demo by ACR Hawaii’s Giuseppe Leone Wednesday, April 6, 2016 at Noon, Easter Time (6:00 am Hawaii time). AGENDA >> What Online Mediation Means >> How Mediators Can Do Online What They Are Used to Do Face-to-Face. For example, joint and private meetings with the parties; shuttle diplomacy in multi-party disputes; documents and video sharing; annotation; writing up the parties’ Memorandum of Understanding or Agenda for their next mediation session >> How to Blend Face-to-Face and Online Mediation >> Which Cases Are Suitable for Online Mediation >> Online Mediation Benefits >> Mediation Experience and Online Technology >> Which Video Conferencing Software Works Best for Online Mediation >> How to Get Online Mediation Experience and Training >> Q&A and Demo PRESENTER Giuseppe Leone, founder of Virtual Mediation Lab, an online mediation project sponsored by the Association for Conflict Resolution Hawaii Chapter. NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS: In order to make this webinar and hands-on demo as interactive as possible, the maximum number of participants is 6. PRICE: $30 For more information and to register click here
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Mediation Center of the Pacific will be holding the following events: Elder Mediation and Family Conference Training on April 2 and 9, 2016, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm on both days, at the Kukui Center, 245 N. Kukui Street; Civil Rights Mediation Training in conjunction with the Hawaii Civil Rights Commission (HCRC) on Thursday May 12th, 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. at the Kukui Center, 245 N. Kukui Street. The HCRC staff will review the applicable laws and criteria that make a case appropriate for the HCRC, and how appropriate cases are referred to MCP for mediation. MCP staff will review important points relating to the mediation of HCRC referred cases; Under the Mediation Moon Fundraiser on Saturday, May 7, 2016, 5:30 pm – 8:30 pm at the Hawaii Convention Center. Enjoy fabulous food, wine, camaraderie, and a silent auction. This year’s honorees are Rick Blangiardi of the Hawaii News Now and Dennis Francis of the Honolulu Advertiser. To purchase tickets contact mcpadmin@mediatehawaii.org. Mediation Challenges Workshop Pau Hana, Friday, June 3, 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm at the Kukui Center, 245 N. Kukui Street. A pau hana event open to all mediators to share their experiences. Accelerated Divorce Mediation Training, July 15-16 and July 22-23, at the Kukui Center, 245 N. Kukui Street. This Accelerated Divorce Mediation Training is specifically designed for attendees who are already familiar with family law and the divorce process. Advanced Mediation Training, September 29-30 and October 1, at the Kukui Center, 245 N. Kukui Street. Sharpen skills and expand tools for adapting the basic model of mediation to different complex situations. There will be many guest experts presenting in a variety of new areas! To reserve a seat for training events contact Nathan at nathan@mediatehawaii.org.
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Learn tips and strategies for resolving disputes through mediation from Hawaii’s top mediators. SPEAKERS: Bruce McEwan, Ph.D., President of the Mediation Center of the Pacific, Lisa Jacobs, Esq., founder of Better Way Divorce, also known as Pono Divorce, Gary Grimmer, Esq., Gary G. Grimmer & Associates, Judge Victoria S. Marks, (Ret.). MODERATED BY: Dick Mosher, Esq., Anderson Kill Date/time: March 30, 2016, from 12:00 noon – 1:00 pm HSBA Conference Room 1100 Alakea Street Suite 1000 Honolulu, HI 96813 Licensed Hawaii attorneys may attend this seminar for 1 CLE credit. This seminar is FREE to members of YLD, ADR section and ACR-Hawaii. Seminar is limited to 45 participants click here to register
On April 5, 2016, The Matsunaga Institute for Peace and Conflict Resolution, in partnership with Accord 3.0 and the Public Policy Center, will host a half day skills workshop entitled “Communicating Complex Issues: Listening Before You Speak.” This workshop will focus on communication of scientific and technical information that affects communities. Often those types of issues involve public policy questions. How can you share your information with the community in a way that will lead to productive discussions? What is the best way to engage with the community? When you are talking to individuals, what techniques can you use to promote respectful and meaningful conversation? You will leave this workshop with answers. With presentations from Elizabeth Kent, Peter Adler, Dawn N.S. Chang and Keith Mattson from Accord3.0 Network (strategic public policy consultants); and Barbara Hastings, Barbra Pleadwell, and Ashley Kerkiewicz from Hastings & Pleadwell: A Communications Company, participants will develop tools to better engage communities, address culturally sensitive issues, engage in respectful and meaningful dialogue, and address issues management in the age of the digital. The skills workshop will be held on Tuesday, April 5 2016 at the UH Campus Center from 8am to 12:30pm. For more information, please visit http://tinyurl.com/MATSUNAGAWORKSHOP. To register, please visit https://www.uhbooks.hawaii.edu/conference/cci2016.asp
New Voices – 2016 – Calling all Conflict Specialists newly entering the field Juried selection for featured presentation at the 2016 ACR Annual Conference Exciting New Feature of the Conference The 2016 conference to be held in October in Baltimore will feature seven “New Voices” to present in “prime time” on the conference schedule. This year’s conference organizers are reaching out across the globe to hear from students and new practitioners & researchers in the field. What we want to feature An area of research done by the presenter and which will engage our diverse membership in thinking in new ways or which would potentially inform the practice of our members. The presentation will feature highlights and illustration of what was learned. A unique project or area of practice in which the presenter was engaged. The presentation may either give the rationale and highlights of the project or it may demonstrate some aspect of the work that can make it “come to life” for the audience. The jury panel is looking for exciting practice or research that will enhance the knowledge and practice of our diverse membership. The panel will select the 12 minute presentations based on both substance and presentation. Additional opportunity The conference presentation will also be videoed and featured on the ACR website. Additionally, a select number of submissions that were not selected for presentation at the conference will be invited to submit a video for the website. Who is eligible to apply All current or recent students in programs specializing in conflict resolution or interdisciplinary programs in which conflict studies are an integral part may apply. Practitioners who may not have been students in certificate or degree programs but have done other forms of training and have entered the field in the last five years are…
The Mediation Center of the Pacific “The Center Letter” is out This year the MCP Volunteer Recognition and Holiday Gathering will take place Friday December 11, 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. The Hawaii Federal Credit Union
State of Hawaii Proclamation signed by Governor David Hige and Lt. Governor Shan Tsutsui City and County of Honolulu Proclamation signed by Mayor Kirk Caldwell Certificate signed by all Honolulu City Council Members County of Hawaii Proclamation signed by Mayor Billy Kenoi County of Kauai Proclamation signed by Mayor Bernard Carvalho, Jr.
When and Where Friday, December 4, 2015 – 5:30pm to 7:30pm Fresh Cafe – 1111 Nu’uanu Ave – Honolulu Parking Chinatown Municipal Parking, 27 N. Beretania St. between Nuuanu and Smith, $3 after 5 p.m. Also Mark’s Garage, Diamond Parking Services, Chinatown Gateway, Walmart, or Street Parking. Please Note: We do NOT validate Menu Fresh Cafe’s excellent pizzas, pupus, and fresh salad. Drinks can be purchased at the bar, but the event includes a tasting of fabulous wines, compliments of Silvert & Saibene Wines LLP Live Music Starts at 7:00 p.m. with Grant Peacock and “Imagine Jazz” featuring hit songs from 50s, 60s, 70s, and 80s Cost FREE for ACR Hawaii members – $20 Guests ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING – AGENDA Call to Order Approval of Minutes November 2015 2015 Financial Report – Bruce McEwan 2016 Officers and Directors Election – Cindy Alm – Nominees 2015 Recap – Anne Smoke Incoming President’s Remarks – Lisa Jacobs Adjournment GUEST SPEAKER Our distinguished Guest Speaker is Peacemaker and ACR Hawaii member Tom DiGrazia, who will talk about his new book Light On Peacemaking: Appropriate Dispute Resolution and Mediating Family Conflict Register by November 27, 2015 – Click Here
The Matsunaga Institute for Peace and Accord Consultants 3.0 present “Science, Politics and Governance: Constructing Better Dialogues and Producing Better Results”, a 2-day conference which will take place on November 12 & 13, 2015. This event is co-sponsored by ACR Hawaii and Scholars Strategy Network Hawaii Chapter. For more information and to sign up click here