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SUMMARY:Equality and Diversity in Mediation - Aberdeen Session
DESCRIPTION:The CPD sessions will be run by Amanda Heenan and Sam Tedcastle (see biogs below) and will consider Equality and Diversity in Mediation. The key objectives of the session are to: \n\nbuild shared understanding and definitions\nconsider access and inclusion to mediation; what are the barriers and how do we address them?\nconsider non-western conflict resolution models\nexplore case studies and participants experiences\n\nMediators will have an opportunity to explore their own experiences of mediating with diverse groups and to consider how their own identity may impact on their practice. \nThis CPD event is suitable for new and experienced mediators in any mediation discipline. \nThree separate sessions will take place: \nEdinburgh – Tuesday 3rd October 2017\, 10am – 1pm\, Scottish Mediation\, 18 York place edinburgh EH1 3EP \nGlasgow – Monday 23rd October 2017\, 1pm – 4pm\, SCVO Brunswick House\, 51 Wilson Street\, Glasgow\, G1 1UZ \nAberdeen – Wednseday 25th October 2017\, 1pm – 4pm\, Empire House\, 117 Grandholm Drive\, Bridge of Don\, Aberdeen AB22 8AE (a light lunch will be provided in Aberdeen\, curtesy of Epmire HR who are kindly sponsoring the event) \nCosts: £25 SMN Members\, £50 Non-Members (Organisational members can send up to 2 people at member rates) \nBring a Friend: SMN members are invited to bring a friend along to any of the above CPD and for your friend to enjoy member rates for the event. If they are subsequently interested in joining the Network there will be discounts available for that too. \nFor booking details please click here  \nBiographies \nAmanda Heenan LLM BSc (Honours) \nAmanda is an experienced and passionate equality\, inclusion and human rights professional. Amanda is also a Trustee with Scottish Mediation\, and champions the use of mediation and collaborative ways of resolving conflict. \nAmanda has demonstrated an ability to effectively communicate and influence people at all levels to change and improve practice on equalities. Skills development and communication are key to effective implementation of good practice and Amanda has delivered leadership development and staff training sessions to a variety of organisations\, including the public\, private and third sectors. \nAmanda has worked with a range of NHS organisations to not only ensure compliance of the public sector equality duties\, but to also embrace best practice on equalities\, to realise the benefits to the organisation\, staff\, patients and the public. \nAs well as working with public services and private sector organisations on equalities\, Amanda has extensive experience in community engagement\, supporting people with a wide range of access needs to have their voice heard by public services. \nAmanda holds a Law Masters in employment and equality legislation as well as degree in computing and information technology. She is also an advanced Trundler – enjoying the countryside and city on wheels\, and enjoys sharing experiences of accessible places to enjoy with others who use wheels to get about. \nSam Tedcastle\, Centre for Good Relations \nSam is a mediator and facilitator with 17 years experience of conflict resolution work. She has worked with Mediation Northern Ireland as their Field Manager in England to develop the practice of civic mediation to build resilience in communities affected by racial divisions. In 2006 Sam was a commissioner on the Commission on Integration and Cohesion\, which informed national UK Policy on cohesion and immigration matters. More recently Sam has come home to Scotland and for the last four years worked with WWF Celtic Seas Partnership applying civic mediation and stakeholder engagement processes to build transnational\, cross-sectoral partnerships in the Celtic Seas. As part of this role she applied civic mediation processes to build relationships with the fishing industry\, governments and eNGO’s. \n 
URL:https://www.scottishmediation.org.uk/event/equality-and-diversity-in-mediation-aberdeen-session/
LOCATION:Empire House\, 117 Grandholm Drive\, Bridge of Don\, Aberdeen\, AB22 8AE\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Reframing In Mediation - Aberdeen
DESCRIPTION:This 3 hour CPD session facilitated by Sarah Welsh (please see biography below) will help participants to understand reframing\, identify how to reframe\, practice reframing and reflect on practice. \nWorkshop outline \n\nIntroduction to reframing\nWhy we use it\nWhat are the benefits of reframing?\nWhen not to use it\nSkills Practice\n\nThis CPD is suitable for new and experienced mediators in any mediation discipline \nEdinburgh – Tuesday 25th April 2017\, 10am – 1pm\, Scottish Mediation\, 18 York place edinburgh EH1 3EP \nGlasgow – Tuesday 2nd may 2017\, 1pm – 4pm\, SCVO Brunswick House\, 51 Wilson Street\, Glasgow\, G1 1UZ \nAberdeen – Wednseday 10th may 2017\, 1pm – 4pm\, Empire House\, 117 Grandholm Drive\, Bridge of Don\, Aberdeen AB22 8AE (a light lunch will be provided in Aberdeen\, curtesy of Epmire HR who are kindly sponsoring the event) \nCosts: £25 SMN Members\, £50 Non-Members (Organisational members can send up to 2 people at member rates) \nBring a Friend: SMN members are invited to bring a friend along to any of the above CPD and for your friend to enjoy member rates for the event. If they are subsequently interested in joining the Network there will be discounts available for that too. \nFor booking details please click here. \nBiography – Sarah Welsh \nSarah Welsh has been a practicing Family Mediator in Scotland for over 25 years. She is a supervisor and Tutor on the Relationship Scotland Certificate in Mediation (CFMA) course and currently works as a community mediator with Falkirk Council. Running alongside her mediation she has been a Project Manager within the voluntary sector working in partnership with NHS Forth Valley and Lanarkshire. This work focused on Peer Education Development and Training and Health Improvement in a generic field. She has worked mainly with young people all her professional life and never tires of this. Her mantra is ‘What young people need is – a good listening to!!’ Sarah has wide experience in Health and Wellbeing Training.
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SUMMARY:Temperament in Mediation
DESCRIPTION:These CPD sessions run by Jeremy Scuse (Catalyst Mediation – please see biography below) will consider the implications of the parties’ temperaments for mediators\, some of the associated concepts and whether making parties aware of their “temperament types” might first help them understand more of the background to their disagreements and second point the way to future behaviours. \nMediators will receive notes on the topic before the session and links to undertake their own temperament tests – which they may choose to share or not! \nThey will also have an opportunity to explore their own issues regarding temperament and share and discuss experiences of how it has affected their practice in past cases. \nThis CPD event is suitable for new and experienced mediators in any mediation discipline. \nA light lunch will be provided in Aberdeen\, courtesy of Empire HR who are kindly sponsoring the event. \nCosts: £20 SMN Members\, £40 Non-Members\n(Organisational members can send up to 2 people at member rates) \nBring a Friend: SMN members are invited to bring a friend along to any of the above CPD and for your friend to enjoy member rates for the event. If they are subsequently interested in joining the Network there will be discounts available for that too. \nCPD: 3 hours \nBooking: Please email admin@scottishmediation.org.uk specifying when you would like to attend. \nJeremy Scuse BSc Hons. FIOD MHR\nI have always been interested in what makes people tick. My career started with a degree in Psychology and then 25 years in senior international marketing\, followed by 10 years setting up my own companies and acting as a Non Executive Director for entrepreneurs. I accredited as a Mediator with CEDR in 2003 and set up Catalyst Mediation in 2005. We have helped people to resolve many different commercial\, IPR\, workplace\, estate\, partnership and shareholder disputes. I coach\, train\, lecture\, share skills and give demonstrations of communication\, negotiation\, early dispute resolution and mediation to councils\, HR staff\, legal firms\, their clients\, mediators\, in fact anyone I can persuade to sit still for long enough.
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