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5-8 October 2006, Brisbane: Mediation Course The ADR Program Mediation Course is aimed at professionals who either want to start a mediation practice or who need mediation skills as part of their professional duties. The mediation model presented in the course can be adapted to suit the needs of lawyers, human resource managers, government and policy sector professionals, social workers and health care professionals. No previous qualifications or experience are required. A certificate of attendance will be issued at the completion of the course. For more information and to register, please visit our website at http://www.uq.edu.au/acpacs/index.html?page=38068. 20-21 October 2006, UQ St Lucia Campus: Advanced Mediation Course Expand your toolkit and improve your practice through expert advice from our expert trainers. This two-day course is aimed at professionals who have undergone basic mediation training and have some mediation experience. Discuss and practice strategies to break deadlock, build better relationships and better utilise the unique role of the mediator. Refresh your skills through real life case studies and role plays. The course is presented by international mediation trainer Miryana Nesic and Ian Hanger QC. For more information and to register, please visit our website at http://www.uq.edu.au/acpacs/index.html?page=38069. 23-26 November 2006, Brisbane: Mediation Course The second ADR Program Mediation Course will be held at the end of November 2006. The mediation model presented in the course can be adapted to suit the needs of lawyers, human resource managers, government and policy sector professionals, social workers and health care professionals. No previous qualifications or experience are required. A certificate of attendance will be issued at the completion of the course. The course is presented by Prof Tania Sourdin from LaTrobe University, one of the most highly regarded ADR trainers and academics in Australia. For more information and to register, please visit our website at http://www.uq.edu.au/acpacs/index.html?page=38068. |
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