Dedicated to enhancing the practice and public understanding of conflict resolution; ACR represents a diverse
audience that includes more than 6,000 mediators, arbitrators, facilitators, educators, and others involved in
the field of conflict resolution and collaborative decision-making.
The primary objective of the Campus Conflict Resolution Resources project is to significantly increase administrator,
faculty, staff and student awareness of, access to, and use of conflict resolution information specifically tailored
to higher education.
Offers over 1,800 Articles (without cost) to professionals and to the general public. Mediate.com builds bridges between
the mediation profession and the world by presenting the humanity, creativity and spirit of the mediation movement. It
serves as a marketplace for constructive thinking about conflict resolution.
Provides up-to-the-minute news on arbitration, mediation and all forms of alternative dispute resolution. It reports on the
latest developments in all practice areas, and gives instant access to legislative and regulatory developments, important
court opinions, and a comprehensive library of statutes, court rules and policy documents.
Provides educational programs and enhances the professional skills of mediators, facilitators, conciliators, fact finders,
arbitrators, hearing officers, trial examiners, ombudspersons and other collaborative dispute resolution practitioners and
facilitators of decision-making processes.
A conflict resolution program which trains community members in conciliation, mediation, case development, outreach, and
related skills. With staff support, these trained volunteers offer the community a free, informal, and confidential forum
for the resolution of a wide variety of disputes and problems including neighborhood difficulties, tenant/landlord disputes,
customer/merchant issues, and roommate and co-worker conflicts.
CRInfo (pronounced "See Our Info") stands for "conflict resolution information source." It is a free service, funded by the
William and Flora Hewlett Foundation. As a "linking" site, their staff of editors maintains a keyword-coded catalog of over
20,000 Web, print, and organizational resources, as well as event listings and other conflict resolution-related resources.
Volunteer mediator training
scheduled for Spring 2008!
4/7/08 - All Day
4/9/08 - 8:00 to 12:00
4/10/08 - 8:00 to 12:00
4/14/08 - 8:00 to 12:00
4/16/08 - 8:00 to 12:00
If you are interested, call (530) 297-4480 for more information
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