“I can only recall one training in my 40 years of professional work that was as effective as yours…Very well done.”
We teach courses in Mediation Fundamentals, Family Mediation, and Peer Mediation Training.
Our custom workshops in team building, communication skills, and problem solving are designed to meet your specific needs.
Through hands-on experience and practice, you will learn the skills and gain the confidence to resolve—and help others resolve—conflicts more effectively.
“Excellent course. Best CLE I’ve attended.” “It felt like you all wanted us to succeed.”
Mediation Fundamentals Class
An intensively interactive 5-day course for anyone interested in learning the essential skills and techniques of successful mediation.
Continuing Education Credits
CLE credits including 3 ethics hours — pending 40 OPI Renewal Units 40 SWP/MFT Continuing Education
Learn how to help parents divide property and and parent their children in separate households. The class covers family dynamics, parenting plans, domestic violence, child support and an overview of family law.
To enroll you must have graduated from a 40 hour mediation fundamentals class or the equivalent.
“I loved how interactive it was.” “The role playing was extremely helpful and covered real world scenarios.”
We Offer Essential Training for the Professional Mediator
Mediation fundamentals (40 hours in accordance with Association for Conflict Resolution national standards)
Family mediation (24 hours)
Negotiation
“The variety of instructors & approaches offered a comprehensive view of the profession.” “Well planned, well thought-out.“
Or Specific Training for Your School or Organization
School based peer mediation (16 hours)
Dispute resolution system design
Appellate mediation
“Instructors modeled teamwork, collaboration and listening skills like pros.”
Let us Design a Course for Your Workplace
Effective conflict management
Communication skills
Collaborative problem-solving
“Loved the instructor demonstrations and simulations while sharing real life experiences.”