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Using Mediation Tools for Public Speaking – March 11, 2014

Free Public Forum and Brown Bag Lunch Sponsored by the Center for Alternative Dispute Resolution. Using Mediation Tools for Public Speaking Description One of the roles of our Communications and Community Relations (CCR) Office is to present the Hawaii Judiciary at forums, neighborhood meetings and other public events. Tammy Mori, the CCR Manager and Judiciary Spokesperson, will be showing us examples of speakers who used mediation techniques successfully during some public speaking engagements. She will also share her perspective on useful public speaking strategies that may help turn heated discussions into a more positive and productive experience for all. When – Tuesday, March 11, 2014 – Noon to 1:00pm Where – Aliiolani Hale, 417 South King Street, Honolulu – Multipurpose Room (HR101) For more information and to reserve a seat click here

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Ho‘oponopono Begins With Me: A Workshop for Service Providers – March 22, 2014

The non-profit Ku‘ikahi Mediation Center is pleased to welcome instructor Allysyn “Auntie Aloha” Bezilla, who teaches Ho‘oponopono Begins With Me: A Workshop for Service Providers on Saturday, March 22 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. in Hilo. This community workshop provides a full day of immersion in Ho‘oponopono, focusing mainly on the self. The Hawaiian cultural-based healing process will help workshop participants to: value self-worth, self-confidence, and self-esteem; remind themselves why they are in their fields; and be positive and effective service providers. “In order to understand and care for others, you need to understand and know how to take care of yourself,” said Auntie Aloha. “Ho‘oponopono will assure and remind you of the essential qualities you possess and/or have learned while attaining your position as a professional service provider.” According to Auntie Aloha, a positive and effective service provider “nana ka maka” (observes with the eyes), “ho‘olohe ka pepeiao” (listens with the ears), “pa‘a ka waha” (shuts the mouth), and “hana ka lima” (works with the hands). “Service providers also know how to make clients feel special and important because they know that they are special and important—and that empowerment comes from within,” she said. “They are also non-judgmental, unbiased, empathetic, and firm.” Allysyn “Auntie Aloha” Bezilla was born and raised in Keaukaha to Albert Keokialii Ahuna and Eleanor Kalawai‘akamali‘iwahineli‘ili‘i Simeona Ahuna. She comes from a family of 9 siblings and has been married for 35 years to George Andrew Bezilla, with whom she has 5 children and 7 grandchildren. Auntie Aloha is currently a SKIP Facilitator at Keiki O Ka Aina Family Learning Center in Hilo. She is also a lecturer for the Human Services department at Hawai‘i Community College, teaching “Introduction to Ho‘oponopono.” Tuition for Ho‘oponopono Begins With Me: A Workshop for Service Providers is $75. Group…

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4th Annual Global Cyber-Conference on Dispute Resolution – April 23, 2014

Are you interested in mediation, therapeutic jurisprudence and application in restorative justice? This event, which will be held on April 23, 2014 from 9:00am to 11:30 am is Free and open to the public. Reserve your spot today. To RSVP and for more information click here

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MCP Temporary Restraining Order Mediation Workshop – March 21, 2014

On March 21, 2014 you can learn more about mediating District Court Temporary Restraining Orders (TRO’s). This workshop is Free for active Mediation Center of the Pacific (MCP) Mediators. District Court Judge Hillary Gangnes will make a presentation on the referral of TRO cases for mediation at MCP. Topics usually included are: The court process for obtaining a TRO Which cases are referred to MCP What the court would like to see in mediated agreements For details, see the attached flyer. If you are interested to attend, please RSVP – call (808) 521-6767 – by Thursday March 13th. Light refreshments will be provided.  

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The Center for Alternative Dispute Resolution Offers Training in Mediation, Facilitation and Related Topics to Hawaii State and County Employees

The Center for Alternative Dispute Resolution 2014 training schedule includes the following trainings: Better Meeting Management Handling Difficult Situations in the Workplace Mediation Skills More Handling Difficult Situations in the Workplace Negotiation Skills Neutral Language Working It Out: Skills for Dispute Resolution For more information and to register online click here

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ACR Elder & Family Section 2014 Retreat – Call for Proposals

The ACR Elder and Family Section 2014 Retreat will be held October 10-11, 2014 in Cincinnati, Ohio in conjunction with ACR’s Annual Conference. The purpose of the Retreat is to provide advance practitioners in areas dealing with issues that affect elders and family an opportunity to connect and learn in a relaxing environment. The event organizers are currently looking for proposals for a 90 minute session, which meet the following criteria: Engage Experienced Mediators Focus in-depth discussion Provide opportunities for creativity Inspire new approaches Allow for a creative exploration of self Crosses both elder and family issues Intergenerational issues Each proposal should contain the following: Title 75 word description which can be used in the program, if selected Outline What will be the take away for participants? Presenter(s) contact information including name, address, phone and email address A biography demonstrating expertise in the area of the proposal The names and contact information for two references Deadline for submission is February 17, 2014. Proposals and/or questions should be submitted to: Zena Zumeta: zzumeta@igc.org Sue Bronson: sbronson@wi.rr.com

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Introduction to Online Mediation with PC Mac and Mobile Devices: 1-Hour Training – February 18, 2014 – FREE for ACR Hawaii Members

This 1-hour hands-on training for ACR Hawaii members is presented by Giuseppe Leone, founder of Virtual Mediation Lab, an online mediation project sponsored by ACR Hawaii, and is based on his experience running: More than 100 online mediation simulations of commercial, family, workplace and International disputes With mediators from 30 countries Connected with their PC, Mac, Ipad, Iphone or Android device Participants Will Learn What Makes Online Mediation Similar to – and Different from – Face-to-Face Mediation Live demo of Online Mediation with Info Sharing (Pictures, Documents and Video); Annotation; and Online Whiteboard 3 Benefits of Online Mediation What You Need to Do Before an Online Mediation Begins Which Cases are Suitable for Online Mediation How to Integrate Online and Face-to-Face Mediation Mediation Skills and Experience vs Technology How to Choose a Video Conferencing Software for Your Online Mediation Practice Q&A Time Tuesday, February 18,  2014 from Noon to 1:00pm Hawaii Time. Requirements: Basic or advanced mediation training Fast internet connection A PC, Mac, Ipad, Iphone or Android Device Max. 6 Participants (ACR Hawaii Members) In order to make this online training as interactive as possible, seating is limited to only 6 participants, who are required to be current ACR Hawaii members. FREE Video Recording After February 18, 2014, ACR Hawaii members who could not attend this event “LIVE” will receive its video recording.

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December 6, 2013 ACR Hawaii Annual Meeting and Wine Tasting

On December 6, 2013 ACR Hawaii members and board members met at the Payao Thai Restaurant in Honolulu to review the events that took place in 2013, and discuss the following agenda. Call to Order Approval of November 4, 2013 Minutes Membership Update: Giuseppe Leone Financial Report: Bruce McEwan 2014 Elections: Cindy Alm 2013 Recap/Mahalo – President Guest Speaker: Kerrie Urosevich, Ph.D, Action Strategy Coordinator for the Executive Office on Early Learning Incoming President’s remarks and acknowledgement of Silvert & Saibene Wines, LLP for donating the wine tasting for the event [portfolio_slideshow]

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Kerrie Urosevich – Raising Peacebuilders 360 Series – Workshop – November 16, 2013

Ceeds of Peace- Planting the Critical C’s of Peacebuilding These ongoing workshops provide a 360 approach to transforming communities by creating safe and thriving homes and schools. Teachers, families and community members gain skills in supporting children and youth to be peace building leaders in their communities.

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The Power of Apology in Mediation – ACR Hawaii Webinar

Summary Types and Scope of Apologies Elements of a Good Apology Who Should Deliver/Receive the Apology Timing Considerations Barriers to an Effective Apology Culture and Context Considerations Benefits of Effective Apology Traditional Defensive Response Research Findings Delta Airlines Crash Case Can Apologies Be Protected? Legal Considerations Mediator Considerations Motivating Apologies Powerpoint Presentation