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Professional Development
• Facilitating with Finesse...how to prepare yourself for the best....and worst that groups have to offer!
presented by: Kathleen Oweegon and Elizabeth Perrachione 2007 New Mexico First Sanctioned advanced facilitation training..
• Circes Process and New/Old Approach to Peacemaking presented by Kay Pranis, 2007
• Open Adoption Mediation
Open Adoption Training presented by New Mexico Judicial Education Center, Administrative Office of the COurts and the Children, Youth and Families Department, 2006
• Cooperative Adoption Mediation
Open Adoption Training presented by New Mexico State University, School of Social Work and the Consortium for Children, 2006
• New Mexico First, Facilitation for Success Consensus Leadership training to develop strategies and processes that can be used to help groups generate, develop and select between ideas. New Mexico First and the Community Store, 2006
• Advanced Mediation Training Fourty hour advanced mediation training with the focus on getting the "law" on the table. Mediation model for mediations involving clients with their attorneys present.
The Center for Mediation in Law, Redwood, Calif., Gary Friedman 2005
• Coflict Partnership Mediation Training Thirty two hour advanced mediation training with the focus on the Process and Skills for Effective Conflict Resolution & Relationship Building The Conflict Partnership Services of New Zealand Inc., Dudley Weeks and Margaret Flanagan Santa Fe, New Mexico 2004
• Seminar: Handling New Mexico Divorce Case Eight-hour comprehensive review and analysis of critical areas of NM divorce, including asset division, child custody and support and tax issues, by Maria Garcia Geer and Patrick McDaniel. Nat'l Business Institute, Albuquerque, 2004
• Workshop Facilitation Constructive group facilitation focus on how to bring diverging thoughts towards unity and shared vision. The Community Store, Carl Moore Santa Fe, New Mexico 2003
• Mediating With Youth Sixteen hours mediation training on issues concerning mediation with youth. How to talk to Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk. New Mexico Children's Court Mediation Project Facilitor Mark Steiner 2003
• Domestic Violence Awareness Twenty four hour training on Domestic Violence. Signs and symptoms, impact on families. impact on society. El Refugio Domestic Violence Shelter, Silver City, NM 2001.
• Family Group Decision Making Facilitation Twenty-hour advanced training for conducting meetings of parents, family members, support persons and providers to create safety plans for abused or neglected children returning home under custody of CYFD. NM Protective Services Division, Albuquerque, 2001
• Workplace Mediation Training Thirty two hour advanced mediation training dealing with workplace disputes, laws and special factors and sensitivities for mediating disputes between individuals with disabilities and "covered entities" under Titles II and III of the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA), Common Ground Mediation Services, Santa Fe, New Mexico 2001
• Divorce Mediation Training Thirty two advanced mediation training focus on Custody/ Visitation, Child Support, Community Property Settlement, Spousal Support and Taxes. Common Ground Mediation Services, Santa Fe, New mexico 2000
• Child Abuse and Neglect Mediation Sixteen-hour advanced training in providing mediation services to families and providers under the jurisdiction of the Protective Services Division (Children, Youth & Families Department)
New Mexico Children's Court Mediation Project, Silver City , New Mexico, 2000
• Creative Response to Conflict A two year internship with the focus on the principles of conflict resolution, how to develop, design and facilitate a program teaching conflict resolution. Creative Response to Conflict, New Mexico 1999- 2001
• Basic Mediation Training Forty-hour certified course focus on stages of mediation, style and techniques, staying with the process, reality checks, and writing agreements. Common Ground Mediation Services, Santa Fe, New Mexico1999
• Collaborative Negotiation Training focus on understanding key conflict resolution strategies and methods, awareness of the impact of culture on the negotiation process, understanding the stages of the negotiation process, understanding how mediation can be used if negotiations break down. The Coleman Group, 1998
• Basic Mediation Training Forty-hour certified course from recognized leaders in the field; CDR provides training in various aspects of family, business, environmental, and international mediation in North America, Japan, and Europe. CDR Associates, Boulder, Colo., 1997
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