ACR
Update, March 2, 2005 Published by the Association for Conflict Resolution, a merged organization of AFM, CREnet, and SPIDR http://www.ACRnet.org |
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| ACR Update is sent on a regular basis to share important conflict resolution news and organizational updates with our members. We encourage you to scroll through the items listed below, and hope you'll find this information useful. We look forward to your feedback! | |||||
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| ACR Annual Report to Members ACR is pleased to announce the online publication of its first Annual Report to Members. The report includes highlights of ACR’s accomplishments and activities during 2004, including membership data and program updates. To download this report, log on to ACR’s Member Center by going to http://www.ACRnet.org and clicking on the button in the top right hand corner.
Forgot your password? Just choose the ‘forgot your password?’ option in the login window and ACR will email it to you!
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National Youth Violence Prevention Week is April 4-8, 2005! This nationwide, web-based initiative educates students, teachers, school administrators, counselors, school resource officers, school staff, parents and the public on ways to reduce and prevent youth violence. Each day of the campaign focuses on a specific prevention strategy and includes information and activities to address youth violence and unite communities. ACR has been involved with the campaign for several years and is proud to be a Strategy Sponsor. The National Youth Violence Prevention Campaign was founded by the National Association of Students Against Violence Everywhere (S.A.V.E.) and GuidanceChannel.com, a brand of Sunburst Visual Media.
To learn more about the campaign, or to become involved, please contact Jennifer Druliner at jdruliner@ACRnet.org or 202-464-9700, ext. 228. |
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| 3. Publications Update | |||||
| Exciting
Advertising Opportunities!
Editorial
correction:
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| 4. 2005 Annual Fund | |||||
2005 Annual Fund Help strengthen ACR and the conflict resolution field by making a tax-deductible gift to ACR’s 2005 Annual Fund Campaign.
Beat the last minute rush—make your 2005 Annual Fund pledge today! Pledges of $250 or more can be paid on a quarterly basis.* Call 202-464-9700, ext. 218 for more information.
*All pledges must be fulfilled by December 31, 2005.
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Promote your services, products or business at ACR’s Fifth Annual Conference: “Conflict Resolution in a Changing World: Building the Practice and Fostering Hope.” The deadline for reserving pre-conference brochure ads is coming up soon—place your advertisement by April 1, 2005 and reach more than 30,000 conflict resolution practitioners, professionals and educators.
Visit ACR’s
website to learn more about advertising, exhibiting
and sponsorship opportunities at ACR’s Fifth Annual
Conference or download a complete marketing brochure at http://www.acrnet.org/pdfs/ac05marketingbrochure.pdf.
Email marketing@ACRnet.org for
more information.
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| 6. Sections Update | |||||
Consumer Section Update
(Please note: Consumer Section teleconferences are a Consumer Section member benefit. To join this Section, login to the Online Member Center, click on “My Account History,” then “Add Sections,” and select and select “Consumer Section.”) Family Section Update
Join the Family Section for its Telephone Talk titled “Transforming Conflict in Families with Louise Phipps Senft” on March 21, 2005, at 12:00 p.m. EST. Despite conflict’s destabilizing impact, people have the ability to rebound and recover from its alienating effects. While conflict unfolds, people can and do make dynamic shifts along two dimensions, empowerment and recognition. Learn more about the shifts along these two dimensions and the impact on the mediation process by participating in this telephone talk. To register for this call please email Anne-Marie Burton at sections@ACRnet.org. (Please note: Family Section telephone talks are a Family Section member benefit. To join this Section, login to the Online Member Center, click on “My Account History,” then “Add Sections,” and select “Family Section.”)
OCM Section Update
Mark your calendars for the OCM Section conference: “2005 Conflict Management Systems and Beyond: What’s Next in Conflict Management Systems Design?” The conference will be held April 15-16, 2005 in Denver, Colorado. Come and enhance your understanding of conflict management systems and how it fits with other systems, build your knowledge, expertise and potential services as a conflict management practitioner, and impact the future direction of conflict management systems design. Registration is now open; a discounted registration rate is available until March 25. Book your hotel reservation by March 31 to lock in a lower room rate. For more information visit the OCM Section webpage.
Spirituality
Section Update
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ACR–Dallas
Chapter Update
On February 25th and 26th more than a dozen Dallas ACR members served as Volunteer Ambassadors during the annual Texas Association of Mediators (TAM) conference in Dallas. Volunteers from both the Dallas and Houston Chapters represented ACR at the TAM Conference.
For more information about the Dallas Chapter, contact Sheikha S. Hobeiche at sheikha@hobeiche-mediation.us. ACR–Greater
Delaware Valley ACR–North
Carolina Chapter
ACR–NC is planning to host a third membership meeting in conjunction with former ACR Board Director Bernie Mayer’s upcoming presentation for The Mediation Center in May.
Increasing awareness of conflict resolution is a top priority of ACR–NC members. Chapter members are working to create a syndicated, regular column that presents a conflict and a resolution that a member has facilitated. Other ACR Chapters are invited to participate, and the Dallas Chapter has already expressed interest.
ACR–NC is spreading the word about dispute resolution internationally. The United Nations has designated 2000-2010 the Decade for a Culture of Peace and Non-Violence. ACR–NC took the opportunity to express its opinion concerning the importance of mediation and conflict resolution. You can read the Chapter’s response at http://decade-culture-of-peace.org. New England–ACR
Melinda Gehris will lead the interactive workshop designed to help mediators identify reasons that a case has not settled and provide insight into ways to assist parties in working through the stumbling blocks of impasse. The workshop’s focus is on process issues including rapport and trust with the mediator, desire of the parties to reach an agreement, attorney-mediator and inter-attorney competition, procedural justice needs of the parties, absentee key parties and disagreement about the negotiation process.
Please call 617-536-3227 or email neacr@neacr.org for more information.
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Solomon Publications Offers New ADR Books and Online Courses
Online courses
in ADR advocacy for attorneys and other professionals are also offered.
Visit Solomon Publications’ website, www.solomonpublications.com,
for details. |
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