Conflict Resolution Conference 2022: Reimagining Space(s)
Course Date: October 27, 2022
Total: 6h 12min
Total Ethics: 15min
Course Date: October 27, 2022
Opening speaker event
Wednesday, October 26, 2022 (via live webinar)
To join this free, public pre-conference event, please register in advance
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Mediate BC Reception and Mingle (5:30 – 7:00)
Presentation of Susanna Jani Award
Julie Daum — Mediator, Carrier Sekani Family Services, Fraser Lake and Robin Phillips — JFK Law LLP, Victoria
Opening Keynote (7:00 – 8:00)
Creativity and Connection: Perspectives and Possibilities
Mark Busse
Kari Marken
Conference
Thursday, October 27, 2022 (via live webinar)
Welcome and Land Acknowledgement (9:00 – 9:10)
Mary Kingston — Course Designer, CLEBC, Vancouver
Sharon Sutherland — Mediate BC, Vancouver
Darsey Meredith — CoRe Conflict Resolution Society, Vancouver
Keynote Presentation: Reimagining Property and Local Government within and Beyond Condominium (9:10 – 9:55)
Condominium produces a form of land ownership and a structure of private local government. Introduced in BC and in many other jurisdictions around the world in the second half of the 20th century, the condominium has come to dominate many urban real estate markets. Indeed, ownership within condominium is rapidly becoming the norm for those who own land within cities. This presentation reveals how condominium is changing what it means to be an owner and suggests that the impact of its structure of private local government extends beyond those who live within.
Professor Douglas Harris — Peter A. Allard School of Law, UBC, Vancouver
What's the Deal with Deal-making Mediation? (9:55 – 10:45)
Moderator: Emily H. Martin — Labour Relations Adjudicator/Mediator, Seattle
Jeffrey G. Benz — JAMS, Los Angeles
Mark Meredith — Clark Wilson LLP, Vancouver
Conna Weiner — Mediator/Arbitrator, Boston
BREAK (10:45 – 11:00)
Nuts and Bolts of OHS and Accommodation in Creating a "Safe" Space (11:00 – 11:30)
Kirsten Hume Scrimshaw — Ally Workplace Law, North Vancouver
Creating Space Through Curiosity: How to Leverage the Insight Approach to Engage Conflict in the Moment (11:30 – 12:00)
In this session, we will introduce how the Insight approach views conflict as arising out of a perceived threat to something we care about. This contrasts with traditional models that view conflict as resulting from incompatible goals. Through the steps of noticing, verifying, and asking curious questions the Insight approach shows us how to get to the root of difficult interactions by leveraging curiosity to create space in our own minds and the minds of others, space that opens lines of connection and dialogue. This space generates new ways of knowing and possibilities for deciding that help us re-imagine our conflicts and open opportunities for connection in places of contention.
Dr. Megan Price — Director, Centre for Applied Insight Conflict Resolution, Washington, DC
Sabina Smith, MA — Insight Conflict Resolution Practitioner/Senior Bylaw Enforcement Officer in Whistler, Squamish
LUNCH (12:00 – 1:00)
(1:00 – 1:45)
Making Space in the Body Through Breath
Amanda Semenoff — Mediator, Mindful Resolution, New Westminster
Structuring Space for Constructive Conflict
Sandra L. Case — Vancouver
The Art of the Ask
Wendy Lakusta — Mediator, White Rock
To Zoom or Not to Zoom
Stephen G. McPhee, KC — RLR Lawyers, Nanaimo
Expanding the Collaborative Ecosystem
Tina Parbhakar — Strategic Coordinator, Access to Justice BC, Vancouver
Emerging Spaces for Conflict Resolution Practice (1:45 – 3:00)
Moderator: Sharon Sutherland — Mediate BC, Vancouver
Sam Tedcastle — Centre for Good Relations, Culcheth, Warrington, UK
Mike Waite — Centre for Good Relations, Culcheth, Warrington, UK
Sierra Wells — Mediate BC, Vancouver
Laura Zielinski — Holland & Knight, Mexico City - Reforma
BREAK (3:00 – 3:15)
Your Words Suffocate the Space (3:15 – 3:45)
A commonly held belief in the field of mediation: expertise on a topic makes you a good fit for mediating the case. In theory, this can work if you walk the tightrope just right. The reality for many mediators is that expertise gets in the way and has them take up more space in the conversation than necessary. In this session, we will look at why your expertise gets in the way, your personal habits that contribute to your words suffocating the space, and new approaches you can take.
Tamir Hasan, PCC — Coach, Mediator, Own Your Own Solution LLC, Seattle
Achieving Peaceful Legal Resolutions Requires Cultivating an Energy of Peace (3:45 – 4:15)
L. June Bird — Abbotsford
The Impact of Space on Conflict Resolution (4:15 – 4:45)
Vivian A. Kerenyi — Lawyer & Mediator, Burnaby
Wendy Lakusta — Mediator, White Rock
Closing Remarks (4:45 – 5:00)
Sharon Sutherland — Mediate BC, Vancouver
Darsey Meredith — CoRe Conflict Resolution Society, Vancouver
Post-conference CoRe speakers series workshop
Friday, October 28, 2022 (9:00 – 12:00) (via live webinar)
Mediation at protests and demonstrations: learning and dilemmas with Centre for Good Relations
Abdul Rahim — Centre for Good Relations, Culcheth, Warrington, UK
Sam Tedcastle — Centre for Good Relations, Culcheth, Warrington, UK
Mike Waite — Centre for Good Relations, Culcheth, Warrington, UK
Free for CoRe Speaker Series subscribers and Conference Faculty
$25 for all others via e-Transfer to CoReClinic1@gmail.com or Paypal.
For any questions about this event, email CoReClinic1@gmail.com.
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