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Difficult Conversation Series 5: “Discuss What Matters”

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Presented by Robert Lillis & Carol Catanzariti Getting to resolution, a roll play demonstration and conversation. About the Presenters: Carol Catanzariti has extensive experience as a mediator for contract, grievance, and EEO cases in the federal, state, and private sectors. She has worked as a FMCS Commissioner in Hawaii as well as in Guam, Japan, and California. In addition, she is a trainer in alternative dispute resolution methods, such as Interest Based Bargaining, Modified Interest Bargaining, Interest Problem Solving with large and small groups. She mediated high profile cases such as a five-hospital strike involving the Hawaii Nurses Association, the Hawaii State Teacher’s Association and trained the Hawaiian Electric Company/IBEW in Interest Based Bargaining after a previous strike and intense adversarial negotiations.  She has also mediated many cases with the federal sector and its unions at Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard, Navy Exchange Hawaii, the Veterans Administration Pacific Region, and Tripler Army Medical Center. Carol received her BS in Nursing from Syracuse University and her Doctor of Jurisprudence from the Richardson School of Law, University of Hawaii.  She had the honor of clerking for the Chief Judge of the Hawaii Intermediate Court of Appeals (a division of the Hawaii Supreme Court), and was legislative analyst for Honolulu City Council Chair, and a Labor Relations Specialist for the Hawaii Nurses’ Association.  She has been with FMCS since January,1999, and has lived in Hawaii for 38 years.    Mr. Robert D. Lillis has completed over eighty (80) mediations for the Department of the Navy and has also served as a mediator for both the EEOC as part of the LAMP program and as a mediator for the Mediation Center of the Pacific.  He has a degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Hawai’i. Mr. Lillis is currently the vice president of The Labor Education Advisory Council UH West...

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Free Brown Bag Lunch Series: Effective Approaches for Positive Adolescent Behavior: Alternatives to Grouping ‘At-Risk Youth’

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Speaker: Lorenn Walker “Research confirms that most parents know: exposing a child with problem behaviors to others bad behaviors increases the likelihood of more bad behavior,” says Walker. “Despite the research on negative peer influence and labelling, problems grouping ‘at-risk youth’ are common.” In this talk, learn how to apply restorative justice, solution-focused, cooperative, and peer-education approaches with youth. Lorenn Walker, JD, MPH, develops, implements, researches, and reports on cooperative learning interventions using public health approaches including restorative justice and solution-focused applications.  She collaborates with schools, prisons, courts, law enforcement, NGOs, and individuals to address injustice.  A Senior Fulbright Specialist, Walker directs Hawai‘i Friends of Restorative Justice and is a professor at the University of Hawai‘i Public Policy Center. Ku‘ikahi’s Brown Bag Lunch Series is free and open to the public.  Attendees are encouraged to enjoy an informal and educational talk-story session and connect with others interested in “Finding Solutions, Growing Peace.” For more information, contact Ku‘ikahi Program Coordinator Majidah Lebarre at 935-7844 x 3 or majidah@hawaiimediation.org.  Or visit www.hawaiimediation.org. Part of their “Finding Solutions, Growing Peace” Brown Bag Lunch Series.

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