In this interview Caroline Torosis, Dispute Resolution Program Manager of the County of Los Angeles Department Of Consumer Affairs, shares with ACR board member Giuseppe Leone – Founder of the online mediation project Virtual Mediation Lab The goals of their innovative and ambitious Online Dispute Resolution Pilot Project The main criteria for assessing the technology necessary for that project Giuseppe’s Virtual Mediation Lab and ACR board member Kerry Urosevich’s Ceeds of Peace are 2 projects currently sponsored by ACR Hawaii. To learn more about the technology currently available for delivering collaboration and dispute resolution services online, please watch the 78-min video of Technology Tools for Collaborative Dialogue – a webinar presented on October 15, 2014 by ACR Hawaii member Kirsten Rosa.
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The November 2014 edition of the CADR (Center for Alternative Dispute Resolution) ADR Times is titled Forum Summary – Legal Aid Society of Hawaii: Hawaii Self-Help Project & Court Self-Help Centers
The National Center for Access to Justice released its Justice Index findings, ranking Hawaii as one of the top three states in the country for best practices of ensuring access to the civil and criminal justice systems. The report measured how accessible the justice system is in four categories: Attorney access for low-income litigants Support for self-represented litigants Support for litigants with limited language proficiency Support for people with disabilities READ ON
As indicated on the home page of our website one of the 4 benefits of being an ACR Hawaii member is that you can “Submit materials (e.g. articles or videos) for possible publication on our website”. If you have such materials – e.g. articles you have written or videos you have produced – please let us know. As long as they are related to ADR (e.g. mediation, facilitation, arbitration) or Conflict Resolution/Prevention, we will take a look at them for possible publication. Conversely, if you are not an ACR Hawaii member, here is how you can join us
ACR (National) Seeks Executive Director
The Association for Conflict Resolution is seeking a dynamic and creative Executive Director to lead and enhance the organization. He or she will: Work closely with an active Board of Directors Have a key role in being responsive to the needs of membership, fundraising, securing the financial sustainability of the organization, web-administration, Conference planning, and development of budgets and resources Other duties include membership outreach, implementing programming/services for members, developing field-wide partnerships, working with ACR’s Sections and Chapters, and carrying out the day to day operations of the organization. If you (or someone you know) are interested, you are required to apply by November 21, 2014. For more information click here
On October 24, 2014 Mediate.com published Body Language in Online Mediation – What Do We Miss? – an article written by ACR Hawaii board member Giuseppe Leone. Giuseppe is the founder and project manager of Virtual Mediation Lab, an online mediation project sponsored by ACR Hawaii to: Help mediators around the world practice or sharpen their mediation skills by participating in Free online simulations with other mediators Teach mediators how to mediate online and integrate face-to-face and online mediation Since Virtual Mediation Lab (VML) was launched in 2012, it has gained national and international attention. This is the sixth Mediate.com article on VML.
Matthew Nagato is currently the Communications Director for the Hawai’i Primary Care Association, a nonprofit public health organization dedicated to improving the health of communities. He is also the writer, director, and producer of the documentary Ola – Health is Everything. Since 1987, he has worked for a variety of Hawai‘i’s health care organizations, applying his diverse expertise in strategic planning, operations management, communications, marketing, product development, and information systems After many years in the health care delivery and financing sectors, Matthew has most recently devoted his energies to transforming the health care system and creating thriving communities. In 2011 and 2012, Matthew managed two critically acclaimed media projects; the Feel Good awareness campaign and animated “What is a Community Health Center?” project received national and international attention for their clear and inventive use of video to educate and improve advocacy. He speaks regularly at health care conferences and to medical organizations on system transformation, health care reform, and innovation. In 2013, he was an invited speaker at the TEDx Honolulu event “Cultivating Community.” His second documentary project, “‘Ike: Knowledge is Everywhere,” was an official selection of the 2014 Hawai’i International Film Festival.
The Association for Conflict Resolution is getting ready for their next Conference, which will be held in Reno, Nevada – October 7 – 10, 2015. And they have set a deadline – December 15, 2014 at 12 midnight Eastern time – for receiving proposals As indicated by Cindy Alm in our 17-min video interview on the ACR Conference 2014 every year ACR offers a great opportunity not only to share new ideas and projects related to conflict resolution. But also to meet the people who are behind those ideas and are determined to turn them into reality. The theme of next year ACR Conference is ” Thinking About Our Thinking*: From Emerging Research to Practical Application” (* in memory of Dr. John Haynes).
Cheryl Jamison, ACR outgoing President, wrote a message that reads: “One question that I have been asked over the last several months and particularly this week is how do I feel as my term as president comes to an end? My answer is mixed.” Read on
On October 22, 2014 ACR Hawaii board member Giuseppe Leone interviewed Cindy Alm. She is Past President of ACR Hawaii, member of the Advisory Council for ACR Commercial Section, and co-editor of the ACResolution Magazine. During that 17-min interview, Cindy not only shared her experience during the past ACR Conference, which was held in Cincinnati, Ohio – October 8-11, 2014. She also explained why she believes that ACR Hawaii could become a national leader in conflict resolution in multiethnic communities, and share our experience and know-how with the rest of the country.