ACR
Update, February 3, 2005
Published by the Association for Conflict Resolution,
a merged organization of AFM, CREnet, and SPIDR
http://www.ACRnet.org |
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IN
THIS ISSUE:
- Mediator
Certification Survey
- 2005
Annual Conference Update
- Development
Update
- Publications
Update
- Sections
Update
- Chapters
Update
- Teleconferencing
Opportunity for Nonprofit Organizations
- Quotes
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1.
ACR Mediator Certification Survey |
In
January, ACR and the ABA’s Section of Dispute Resolution sent
an online mediator certification survey to their respective members.
The survey is part of a joint feasibility study on mediator certification
undertaken by ACR and the ABA. To date, 2037 surveys have been completed.
ACR Section Leaders and Chapter Presidents have been encouraged to distribute
the survey to their groups and several state mediator organizations
have also been invited to complete the survey by February 14,
2005.
To
participate in the survey please go to:
http://www.zoomerang.com/survey.zgi?p=WEB2243RLWV8U9
In
addition to completing the survey, please pass this invitation on to
others whom you feel would be interested in providing input into a national
certification program for mediators.
If you have any questions please feel free to contact Mark Wilson
at mwilson@ACRnet.org.
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2.
2005 Annual Conference Update |
ACR
2005 Annual Conference
"Conflict Resolution in a Changing World: Building the Practice and
Fostering Hope"
Sept. 28-Oct. 1, 2005
Minneapolis, MN
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Plan
to join your colleagues in Minneapolis, Minnesota from September 28
through October 1, 2005 for ACR’s Fifth Annual Conference, “Conflict
Resolution in a Changing World: Building the Practice and Fostering
Hope.”
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ACR’s
Annual Conference Program Committee is preparing an exciting conference,
and Minneapolis is the place to be! Named “Most Fun City in
America” by Money magazine’s “Best Places
to Live” expert Bert Sperling, Minneapolis boasts beautiful
fall foliage, more than 30 live theater venues, vibrant jazz clubs,
and 22 lakes to explore within city limits. The city’s brand
new light rail system connects downtown’s lively Warehouse District,
the H. H. H. Metrodome, MSP International Airport and the Mall of
America, the largest shopping and entertainment center in the country,
featuring more than 520 stores, an amusement park, movie theaters
and more. So come to the Annual Conference for networking and professional
development, but be sure to get to know Minneapolis while you’re
there!
ANNUAL
CONFERENCE MARKETING UPDATE
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Watch
your mailbox for the new 2005 Annual Conference Marketing Brochure,
which will be sent to more that 30,000 conflict resolution professionals,
practitioners and educators.
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This
year, ACR is proud to introduce the Sustaining Sponsorship
package, which includes the most visible conference opportunities
plus year-round advertising benefits in ACR’s acclaimed professional
publications: ACResolution, Conflict Resolution Quarterly
and “ACR Update.”
If
you are interested in advertising, exhibiting
or sponsoring at ACR’s Fifth Annual Conference
to be held September 28 – October 1, 2005 in Minneapolis,
Minnesota or have colleagues who might be interested, please contact
marketing@ACRnet.org for
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ACR Development Update |
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ACR extends
a special thanks to the Georgia Chapter for its generous
donation to the 2004 Annual Fund Campaign. A complete list of 2004
Annual Fund donors is printed in the Winter 2005 issue of ACResolution,
arriving soon to your mailboxes. Our sincere appreciation goes out
to all those who made this year’s campaign a success.
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ACR is
working closely with the Education Section to develop
a foundation proposal to support their work in peer mediation. Any
Section that has a fundable project and is interested in writing a
grant proposal should contact Penina Rantz, Development
and Fundraising Associate, at prantz@ACRnet.org
or 202-464-9700, ext. 218 for assistance and guidance. As always,
all ACR Section fundraising efforts must be coordinated with Penina
and Sections Manager Anne-Marie Burton (aburton@ACRnet.org
or 202-464-9700 ext. 247).
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ACR Publications Update |
Here’s
a glance at upcoming ACResolution issues in 2005:
The
Winter 2005 issue will be “Commercial ADR: A Strategic Business
Solution” and includes exciting articles about how commercial
mediation is becoming more important in the global economy and various
sectors, and how you can become involved in this growing field. Watch
your mailbox for this issue to arrive in February.
The Spring
2005 issue will cover Arbitration, including a brief
history and a look at various forms of arbitration, and will explore various
career opportunities in this field. The Summer 2005 issue will discuss
Family Mediation.
ACR is still
accepting submission proposals. Please send a 2-3 paragraph proposal for
consideration no later than March 10, 2005 to Alison
Talbott, ACR’s Publications Manager at publications@ACRnet.org.
ACResolution welcomes submissions for its departments (including
“World Views,” “Learning Matters,” “Online
Update”) as well as “Members in the News” and “Conference
Calendar” entries. For submissions and further questions, send an
email to Alison Talbott at publications@ACRnet.org
or call 202-464-9700, ext. 230.
MEMBERS:
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much more...
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FAMILY SECTION UPDATE
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Save
the date for the next Telephone Talk! Louise Phipps Senft
will be featured on the Family Section's next Telephone Talk, scheduled
for noon EST on Monday, March 21, 2005. The topic will be announced
closer to the date, along with instructions for registering.
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The
Summer 2005 ACResolution will focus on Family Mediation.
Proposals should be submitted to the ACR Publications Manager at publications@ACRnet.org
no later than March 10, 2005. For more information
on proposals, which must be for original, not previously published
articles, go to http://www.ACRnet.org/publications/acresolution.htm.
INTERNATIONAL
SECTION
- The “Spanish
Track” initiative for ACR’s 2005 Annual Conference in Minneapolis
is off to a very strong start. The goal of the Spanish Track is to provide
a range of excellent Spanish sessions at the conference and to make
available volunteers to provide simultaneous translation for attendees
needing assistance with English. During the Spanish Track submission
period more than 35 proposals were received from leaders in the field
in the United States, Mexico, Colombia, República Dominicana,
Spain, Ecuador, Argentina and Perú, among others. The International
Section would like to thank all those who have submitted proposals and
supported this effort, particularly the Spanish Track Committee members,
who have been reviewing the proposals.
WORKPLACE
SECTION/LABOR ARBITRATION AND MEDIATION COMMITTEE
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The
Labor Arbitrator and Mediation Committee (LAMC) will present its third
annual workshop on September 28, 2005, for advanced labor arbitrators
at ACR’s Fifth Annual Conference in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
LAMC Co-Chairs Jeremy Cohen, Gary Hattal
and Jay Siegel promise this year’s offering
will not be a remake of the past workshops but will be a one-day,
hands-on program on the development and management of a successful
labor arbitration practice.
This
learning opportunity is designed for active labor arbitrators with
five or more written decisions who desire to advance their careers.
Its central focus is on growth, management and development of the
professional practice. Learning will depend on interactive participation
in discussions with workshop and guest presenters, and problem analysis.
Topics will include the challenges of decision-making, advanced award
writing, ethical guidelines, and effective methods of growth and business-management
of a successful practice. If you have any questions, please contact
Jeremy V. Cohen (email: jvcohen1936@yahoo.com).
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ACR
WORKPLACE SECTION ANNOUNCES NEW “LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT ARBITRATOR”
ADVANCED PRACTITIONER
The
ACR Workplace Section is pleased to announce the first Advanced
Practitioner Category for Labor and Employment Arbitrators.
A labor and employment arbitrator is a neutral with substantial experience
in labor arbitration and/or employment arbitration. This AP designation
represents a significant level of experience beyond the ACR Practitioner
level designation in issues related to the workplace grievances and
litigated employment disputes. More information will be available
soon.
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WORKPLACE
MEDIATOR ADVANCED PRACTITIONER DESIGNATION
The ACR Workplace Section currently offers an AP designation for workplace
mediators. For more information about this advanced level of membership,
please go to http://www.ACRnet.org/referrals/mediators.htm.
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ACR
GNY (ACR’s Greater New York Chapter) ANNOUNCES JUNE CONFERENCE THEME
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The Greater
New York Chapter of ACR has announced the theme of its June conference:
“ADR: Wave of the Future or False Prophecy? Have We Stalled?
If So, How Do We Jumpstart the Process?” The topic promises
to stimulate some lively debate among both presenters and attendees.
Bernie Mayer, former ACR Board Member and author
of the recently published Beyond Neutrality, will deliver
the keynote address at the conference.
The Chapter has put out an RFP for workshops and encourages anyone
interested to submit a proposal related to the theme. The RFP can
be found under the Greater New York's Chapter Site on ACR’s
website, http://www.ACRnet.org.
If you have any questions, please contact the ACR GNY Chapter at membership@acrgny.org.
ACR-NORTH
CAROLINA CHAPTER UPDATE
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ACR-NC
is writing a series of newspaper articles on dispute resolution that
could be picked up by papers across the state. Amy Hume,
Chair of the Chapter’s PR Committee, is developing a media kit
and will be a repository. At the close of each of the articles, readers
will be referred to the Chapter’s website for more information.
The Chapter is also planning to post member bios on the website, in
order to assist website visitors in finding a mediator or facilitator
in their area. If other ACR Chapters are interested in joining this
effort, please contact Deborah Isenhour at deborah@gutsinc.com.
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February
is Human Rights Month, and the Orange County Department of Human Rights
has planned a full day of activities for February 6. ACR-NC will have
a booth set up from 2-5 p.m. and Chapter member Marianne Haynes
is working on programs and locations for meetings across the state
to allow those around the state to participate. ACR-NC is also co-sponsoring
the Conflict Resolution Training Track for the Quad State Fair Housing
and Equal Opportunity Conference, which will be held in Charlotte
on March 16-18, 2005 at the Adams Mark Hotel.
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The “Peaceful
Tomorrows” organization is calling for community events across
North Carolina to be held between March 20 and April 9, 2005. These
events would feature speakers and workshops that reach out to those
beyond their own circles and communities. The goal is to humanize
those we tend to stereotype, to increase our understanding of beliefs
and positions with which we disagree; and to find common ground with
those who share our state and our nation. The events will be publicized
under the banner “A World Quilt for Peace.” ACR-NC has
offered to contribute facilitators for these events where needed.
ACR-DALLAS
CHAPTER UPDATE
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Dallas
ACR Chapter President Sheikha Hobeiche opened 2005
with a presentation from the Texas Mediator Credentialing Association
(TMCA). LaCrisa Gilbert and Suzanne Duval,
both respected Dallas-area professional mediators and members of the
Texas Mediator Credentialing Association, spoke to the Dallas ACR
Chapter about the hot topic of credentialing and ethics. Ms. Hobeiche
stated: “Ms. Gilbert and Ms. Duval are key players in the Texas
Mediator Credentialing Association movement, and I want to ensure
that our members have no excuse when the time comes to pay the ‘credentialing
piper’ so to speak. Our profession must take this evolutionary
course if we are to truly succeed.”
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The
Honorable Carolyn Wright, Appellate Court Justice for the
Texas Court of Appeals for the Fifth District will be the featured
guest speaker at the Dallas Chapter’s February 22, 2005 meeting.
Justice Wright, a fourth-generation Texan, has served in the judiciary
for the last 20 years. While many of the positions she has held during
her tenure have been historical firsts for women and minorities serving
in the Dallas Judiciary, her election to the Court of Appeals marks
the first time in Texas history that an African-American woman has
ever won a multi-county election for an elected office. Justice Wright
was one of a few Dallas judges who played key roles as mediation advocates
in the 1980s.
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ACR
Dallas Chapter members will serve as Volunteer Ambassadors
during the annual Texas Association of Mediators conference, to be
held February 25-26 in Dallas. Volunteers from both the Dallas and
Houston Chapters will attend the two-day conference and staff the
membership table sponsored by ACR and the Dallas and Houston Chapters.
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Teleconferencing Opportunity for Nonprofit Organizations |
- Nonprofit
organizations can now receive a rate of $.08/minute/person for reservation-less
teleconferencing from “A Professional Conference Call” (APC),
the same service ACR uses. In order to be eligible you must provide
proof of your nonprofit status and list ACR as a reference in order
to receive the $.08 rate.
For more information please contact Mark Wilson, ACR
Office Manager at mwilson@ACRnet.org
or Dawn Woodall from APC, at dawnw@aprocall.com,
1-800-369-1221.
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Look
at a stone cutter hammering away at his rock, perhaps a hundred
times without as much as a crack showing in it. Yet at the hundred-and-first
blow it will split in two, and I know it was not the last blow
that did it, but all that had gone before.
-- Jacob A. Riis
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Opportunity
is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks
like work.
-- Thomas Edison |
Put
your heart, mind, intellect and soul even to your smallest acts.
This is the secret of success.
-- Swami Sivananda
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Man
stands for long time with mouth open before roast duck flies in.
-- Chinese saying
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