CLASS ISSUES IN MEDIATION

  • Wednesday, October 23, 2013
  • 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
  • RWU - Prov. Campus, 150 Washington St. Providence, RI

Registration

  • Full-Time Student Membership Required

    $5.00 Surcharge for all Walk-ins

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"CLASS ISSUES IN MEDIATION"

An Exploration of Class as it relates to Mediator Impartiality, Bias and Safe Conversation Space 

RIMA Workshop

Workshop Leader: 
Shane LLoyd
Shane serves as the Assistant Director for Brown University’s Third World Center. In this capacity, he oversees several programs including: a social justice pre-orientation program, a mentoring program and a peer counseling program. He is a member of the RI Mediators Association and as a graduate student has investigated the impact of reactions to race on the mental health status of U.S. citizens, particularly racial/ethnic minorities.

Workshop:

Each of us derive strengths as well as limitations from our class position.  This highly interactive workshop is intended to explore our s search for true impartiallity and creating a safe place for open and constructive conversation. 

Join us for an evening of self-exploration and reflection. 

  •  Networking and "warm-up" - Mix with friends and meet new ones.
  •  Includes Light Sandwich fare and Soft Drinks. 

$5.00 Surcharge for Walk-ins


About RIMA Trainings:

All RIMA trainings , whether referred to as a seminar, workshop, presentation or roundtable are designed to qualify for RIMA mediator CE's and may fully qualify for CE's for attorneys, social workers and certain other professionals.   

Programs are believed to qualify for the stated number of MCLE's because they:
(1) Present significant intellectual and practical content as to contribute to the growth of a participant's professional competence and skills;
(2) Present subject matter that is directly or supportively relevant to the practice of Mediation, Dispute Resolution, law and/or ethics;
(3) Are conducted by a person or persons qualified professionally to present the subject matter involved;
(4) When in-person, are presented in a classroom, meeting room, or lecture hall conducive to a meaningful educational experience;
(5) Include multi-modal fashion, utilizing oral presentations supplemented with written hand-outs and texts and visuals. All materials are believed to meet the highest professional standards in terms of their timeliness, organization, and detail; and
(6) Utilize video and audio presentations only as an adjunct to oral and written presentations.

Attorneys seeking Rhode Island MCLE credit must apply via Appendix D on the RI Supreme Court Attorney Portal. 

RIMA maintains a record of attendance, content, and completed participant's evaluations for each training.

 

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