ACR
Update, May 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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| WELCOME TO ACR UPDATE—the monthly e-newsletter sharing important conflict resolution news and organizational updates with ACR members. Your feedback is welcome! | |||||
ACR
Update is also available online at: http://www.ACRnet.org/publications/acrupdate.htm |
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Members
interested in learning more about these open positions or the nomination
process should go to: http://www.ACRnet.org/about/2005elections.htm.
All nominations must be submitted via email to ballot@ACRnet.org
by May 28, 2005. |
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The ACR Workplace Section is pleased to announce the new Labor and Employment Arbitrator Advanced Practitioner (AP) designation. A labor and employment arbitrator is a neutral with substantial experience in labor arbitration and/or employment arbitration. This new AP designation represents a significant level of experience beyond the ACR Practitioner level in issues related to workplace grievances and litigated employment disputes. Please go to the ACR website and click on the “Find A Mediator/Arbitrator” button for more information on this new membership category. |
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3. Tune in to Nickelodeon on May 3, 2005 to See ACR’s Queen of Comedy! |
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| Are you searching for the funniest Mom in America? If so, look no further than ACR’s own Lynne Hurdle-Price! A founding member of ACR’s Board of Directors, Lynne Hurdle-Price is among the funniest Moms in America. Lynne has recently been pursuing her dream of taking to the stage, and this Tuesday night she will take a significant step towards stardom. On May 3, at 10:00 p.m. EDT Nickelodeon will broadcast the finals of its “Search for the Funniest Mom in America.” Lynne has made it to the finals and she will be talking about conflict resolution! Lynne has contributed a great deal to our field and to our professional association, and we wish her luck with this opportunity. Congratulations, Lynne! For more
information, please visit:
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news today at: http://www.ACRnet.org/news/send.htm.
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Coming to You in 2005: Exciting ACResolution magazines for Spring, Summer and Fall
The Summer 2005 magazine will cover Family. Thanks to everyone who submitted many great proposals. The magazine will cover issues such as aging parents, high conflict personalities, domestic violence, same-sex couples and more. Advertising deadline for this issue is June 1, 2005; please see http://www.ACRnet.org/advertising/publications.htm or email publications@ACRnet.org for details. The theme for the Fall 2005 issue is “Spirituality and the Heart of Conflict Resolution” and ACR is now accepting submission proposals. Please send a 2-3 paragraph proposal for consideration no later than June 10, 2005 to Alison Talbott Durland, ACR’s Publications Manager at publications@ACRnet.org. ACResolution always welcomes submissions for its departments (including “World Views,” “Learning Matters,” and “Online Update”) as well as “Member Milestones” (formerly “Members in the News”) and “Conference Calendar” entries. For submissions and further questions, send an email to publications@ACRnet.org or call 202-464-9700, ext. 230.
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A Note on the ACR Membership Directory: Starting in 2005, ACR now has an online Directory, which allows for up-to-the-minute accuracy. Whenever a member’s contact information is updated in our database, that change is immediately reflected in the online Membership Directory. Due to our growing membership, the 2004 Directory is now out of date. If you have installed that version of the Directory on your hard drive it appears to have the capability of updating your computer with new membership data; however, this feature is not functional. The only way to access up-to-the-minute listings of ACR members is to log in to the Online Member Center and click on the link reading “MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY.” |
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7. Section Teleconference Series: Consumer, Family, Crisis Intervention |
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Consumer Section Teleconference: Thursday, May 12, 2005 at 1:30 p.m. (EDT) Join your Consumer Section colleagues for an informative teleconference on “Empathetic Listening vs. Competitive Listening… Listening for the message!” by Irene Becker. Family Section Telephone Talk: Thursday, May 26, 2005 at 4:30 p.m. (EDT) Join the Family Section for a Telephone Talk featuring Natalie J. Armstrong of Golden Media. This talk on “Strategic Marketing for Mediators” will provide you with core concepts and strategic perspectives of marketing. Natalie will address basic marketing techniques, including segmenting and targeting customers, developing a unique brand, and making effective advertising decisions. This is an opportunity to develop knowledge about key marketing concepts and the tools required to compete in today’s conflict resolution industry, and to learn how to apply them to practical business situations. Crisis Intervention Section 2005 Teleseminar Series: “How Do They Do That?” On June 2, 2005, ACR’s Crisis Intervention Section will inaugurate a five-part Teleseminar Series for Crisis Interveners where experts from law enforcement, workplace, education, family, and the mental health fields will share their top crisis management techniques together with anecdotes from their own experience. The series kicks off with “Verbal Judo: How Law Enforcement Uses Conflict Resolution on the Streets,” on Thursday, June 2, 2005 at 1 p.m. (EDT). When summer arrives, the heat turns up on cops as neighborhood disputes, domestic violence, and gang warfare emerge from the cold. James T. Shanahan, a decorated veteran of more than 20 years in law enforcement and a national trainer in the art of Verbal Judo, shows how he uses conflict resolution to deal with incidents that cops face every day. Jim is a Senior Instructor for the NYPD, a graduate of the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, and an adjunct professor at John Jay College. Join us for a new look at a familiar technique as Officer Shanahan demonstrates how he combines tactical communications and conflict resolution, using anecdotes from his own experience.
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| 8. News from Sections: Crisis Intervention, International, Spirituality, Workplace | |||||
Crisis Intervention Section Launches “WHO WANTS TO KNOW?” Service Do you have a question about crisis intervention work, need to find a resource, information or research in this field, want talk to an expert or just need someone to brainstorm with? “Who Wants to Know?” will contact experts who will work to help you. Simply email your question to Lynne Kinnucan at kinnucan@patriot.net. You must be an ACR member to take advantage of this resource. Visit the Crisis Intervention Section website for more details. International Section Leadership Meeting Report and International Day Reminder The International Section held its first Leadership Meeting at ACR’s office in Washington, D.C. on April 23, 2005. Attendees came from such places as Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Canada, and California. At the meeting, a number of exciting initiatives were begun; information about these projects will be available prior to ACR’s Annual Conference in Minneapolis, Minnesota. On Wednesday, September 28, the International Section will organize and host an “International Day” in conjunction with ACR’s Annual Conference. This event will feature panels providing perspectives on ADR activities around the world and quality time for members to work together to build the Section. Please attend, tell your friends, and help bring ACR to the world, and the world to ACR! Register Now for the Spirituality Section’s Mid-Year Conference Registration
is open for the Spirituality Section Mid-Year Conference: Attend the conference and enjoy an informative and vibrant discussion on:
Note: Register by May 6th to receive the Early Bird registration rate! Workplace Section's Labor Arbitration and Mediation Committee and the Employment Arbitration and Mediation Committee to Hold Informational Meeting at National Academy of Arbitrators Conference The Labor Arbitration and Mediation Committee and the Employment Arbitration and Mediation Committee of the Workplace Section are sponsoring a session titled “NAA-ACR Areas of Collaboration: Past, Present and Future” on Friday, May 27, 2005 from 3:45 until 5:15 p.m. at the National Academy of Arbitrators Spring Meeting. If you have any questions, please contact Jeremy Cohen at jvcohen1936@yahoo.com.
Save the Date: Labor Arbitration and Mediation Committee’s Third Annual Workshop! The Workplace Section’s Labor Arbitration and Mediation Committee (LAMC) will present its third annual workshop for advanced labor arbitrators on September 28, 2005 at ACR’s Fifth Annual Conference in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Committee Co-Chairs Jeremy V. Cohen, Gary Hattal and Jay Siegel have developed a new one-day, hands-on program on the development and management of a successful labor arbitration practice. If you have any questions, please contact Jeremy Cohen at jvcohen1936@yahoo.com.
Workplace Section Offers Mediator Advanced Practitioner Designation In addition to the new Labor and Employment Arbitrator 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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9. News from Chapters: North Carolina Meeting and Northern California Conference Report |
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ACR – North Carolina Meeting: Monday, May 16, 2005 ACR’s North Carolina Chapter will hold its next meeting on Monday, May 16, 2005 from 3:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m. in Asheville on the UNCA campus–Karpen Hall 101. The discussion will focus on ACR–NC’s mission and member benefits, ones already underway as well as your new ideas. Following this meeting, there will be a Sneak Preview Lecture by Dr. Bernie Mayer from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., on the UNCA campus (Rhodes Hall, Room 125). Dr. Mayer is the author of Beyond Neutrality: Confronting the Crisis in Conflict Resolution and was a founding member of ACR’s Board of Directors. He will conduct a one-day workshop on “The Heart of Conflict Resolution” on May 17th. For those not registering for this workshop, the cost for the Sneak Preview Lecture is $10. Advance tickets are recommended. For more information on this one-day workshop, or to get tickets for the Sneak Preview Lecture, contact The Mediation Center at 828-251-6089. ACR – Northern California Chapter: Conference Report ACR – Northern California Chapter held its 2005 annual conference on Saturday, April 16, 2005, at Headlands Institute and Conference Center in Sausalito, California. Robert R. Stains, Jr., M.Ed., LMFT delivered the keynote speech, titled “From Animosity to Understanding: Creating Conditions for Dialogue.” The sold-out conference featured presentations and workshops by Nancy Hanawi; Edith Ng; Robert R. Stains, Jr., M.Ed., LMFT; Stephen H. Sulmeyer, J.D., Ph.D.; and panel discussions. At the conference,
the 2005 Gil Lopez Award was presented to Carl
E. Hopkins, Thom Massey,
and Arline Sandi Tyler,
and the Chapter’s “Words Not Weapons” video contest
was showcased.
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11. Message from Our Sponsors: Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution and Shambhala Institute’s Summer Program module on “Culture, Conflict and Creativity” |
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Straus
Institute for Dispute Resolution - Pepperdine University School of Law Cost:
$995 (early registration prior to May 6 is $895), governmental and non-profit
$595.
For more information contact Lori Rushford at (310) 506-6342 or go to http://www.StrausInstitute.com Cultivate the skills and cultural fluency needed to resolve long-standing, intractable, or recurrent conflicts. Michelle LeBaron is the director of the UBC Program on Dispute Resolution and the author of Bridging Troubled Waters and Bridging Cultural Conflicts. Other program faculty include Margaret Wheatley (Leadership and the New Science), Harrison Owen (Open Space Technology), and Adam Kahane (Solving Tough Problems). Go to http://www.shambhalainstitute.org or call 902-425-0492. |
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AD COULD BE YOURS! Encourage your colleagues and friends to join the Association for Conflict Resolution! Immediate benefits for you and your friends. Go to http://www.ACRnet.org and click “Join Now” for a list of benefits. As an ACR member, you are automatically subscribed to the ACR Update. To unsubscribe from ACR Update, send an email to acr@ACRnet.org, or log on to the Online Member Center, click on “My Profile,” then “Contact Groups,” and de-select “ACRUpdate.” Association for Conflict Resolution (a merged organization of AFM, CREnet and SPIDR) 1015 18th St., NW Suite 1150 Washington, DC 20036 Tel.: 202-464-9700 Fax: 202-464-9720 E-mail: acr@ACRnet.org Web: http://www.ACRnet.org Copyright 2005, Association for Conflict Resolution |