September 13, 2012

NAFCM to be on the TX Conflict Coach Radio Show

Check-out who's (finally) scheduled for the Texas Conflict Coach's stellar radio show! 

On October 16th, I'll be joining Pattie Porter's always impressive and fresh line-up of interesting speakers with a show titled: "The State and Growth of Community Mediation." (Definitely also give a listen to Brad Heckman's earlier show featuring his work at the mighty New York Peace Institute.

I owe some big thanks to Pattie for her generous invitation, her active interest in community mediation, and her persistence in getting this scheduled! She's both delightful online and fabulously photogenic!

Read the complete details below the break, including how you can call-in live to participate in some exciting community-focused Q&A. Looking forward to hearing from you ON AIR!

In community,
Executive Director, NAFCM

September 12, 2012

ICCCR Study on Mediator Effectiveness

Attn: Community Mediators

The International Center for Cooperation and Conflict Resolution at Columbia University is seeking your help!

ICCCR is conducting a survey of mediators aimed at identifying the most basic aspects of mediation situations that determine differences in mediator strategies and tactics. In other words, what are the most important features of mediations that effect whether a mediator facilitates or evaluates, seeks to settle or aims to transform, comes on strong or backs-off?

They've reached out to NAFCM to help spread the word about this important new study. They've also generously offered to share their findings with NAFCM and our broader community. As they do, we'll be sure to post some of the interesting findings here. (Oh, and there's also a $10 Starbucks gift card in it for ya!)

In the meantime, give a read to the official invitation letter and instructions below the break. It comes directly from Peter T. Coleman, ICCCR Director and all around field legend!

In community,
Executive Director, NAFCM

Save the Date - OMA Annual Conference Nov. 2-3

Check out this exciting announcement from the Oregon Mediation Association's very own Judy Brodkey. (Hey Judy, look like you'll have to update OMA's slogan to celebrate "26 Years of Moving Mediation Forward!")

In community,
Executive Director, NAFCM


26th Annual Oregon Mediation Association Fall Conference
November 2 - 3, 2012
Ambridge Event Center – Portland, OR

The Alchemy of Conflict Resolution:
Transforming Leadership in Challenging Times

Join us for an inspiring conference including a powerful keynote address by Michelle LeBaron, JD, MA, who is an internationally renowned scholar and practitioner. She currently serves as a Professor of Law and Director of the Dispute Resolution Program at the University of British Columbia (UBC), Canada. Learn valuable tools and techniques from other disciplines, participate in engaging sessions, and learn to use mediation and related skills in a variety of settings.

The conference is appropriate for mediators, lawyers, community activists, non-profit staff, social workers, students and anyone interested in mediation and other forms of conflict resolution.

Visit the conference website to learn more!

Register online or download a brochure on the conference website. One and two day registration options are available.

Continuing Education Credits: NASW social work CEUs and Oregon State Bar MCLE credits are pending.

Interested in Volunteering? Visit the conference website for complete details and submit your application by October 11, 2012. Volunteer slots are generally filled in order of applications received.


Join us for this exciting and inspiring conference!

September 11, 2012

Community Activities in NOLA: A Preview

The Community Mediation scene will be hoppin' all week long, and you're invited!

Regardless whether you're able to join us in New Orleans at ACR's Annual Conference this week, there are plenty of ways for you to connect. 

Check out what we're planning:

On-Site:
Online:
  • Request a personal update and resources from up to two of the Recommended Community Sessions, and I will personally send you the info following the conference!
  • Read and comment on the daily community-focused conference recaps right here on this blog!
  • Plug-in to live conference updates via NAFCM's social media channels, including: Facebook, Twitter, & Google+.
  • Try your hand at NAFCM's crossword puzzle featured in the on-site program. (Email a picture of your completed crossword to enter our FREE membership drawing!)
  • Stay tuned for updates from NAFCM's on-site membership meeting, and watch for our companion online meeting to be announced shortly!
  • MAKE IT OFFICIAL: Join or Renew your NAFCM Membership during our 25% off September Special!
I'm looking forward to meeting and reconnecting with many of you this week! I hope you're also excited about the week ahead!

In community,
Executive Director, NAFCM

July 24, 2012

RFP: Community Mediation Webinar Series

NAFCM is pleased to request a second round of proposals for its Community Mediation Webinar Series. We're seeking interesting programs, personalities, resources, and research to highlight amongst community mediation administrators and volunteers.

Initiated earlier this year, the Webinar Series has already offered nine educational events for program administrators throughout the U.S. and Canada. Now, we're seeking even more ideas to populate and continue building the Series.

  • Do you have a new or interesting program you'd like to highlight?
  • Do you have a personal or staff expertise you'd like to share with colleagues?
  • Do you know of a resource colleagues should also know about?
  • Are you a researcher with recent or upcoming work you'd like featured?
Whether one of the above applies to you, or you simply have a great webinar topic in mind, we want to hear from you!

Read the complete RFP and submit your topic ideas online. Both solo and collaborative presentations are invited! Act fast, the proposal deadline for this current round is August 15th

In community,
Executive Director, NAFCM