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WVU-SW-PCE  2007

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Conflict Resolution Training 10/18-10/19/07

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Jacki Englehardt <[log in to unmask]>

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Jacki Englehardt <[log in to unmask]>

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Mon, 1 Oct 2007 13:45:56 -0400

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There is still space left…..please register ASAP!  Deadline extended to
October 15, 2007.

Conflict Resolution
October 18-19, 2007
8:30-5pm both days
NRCCE Building, Room 101B, WVU Evansdale Campus, Morgantown
16 social work CEUs, 14.25 LPC hours, 5 Continuing Education
Certificate in Nonprofit Management hours
Cost:  $165 (WVU faculty/students $80) (lunches included)

Presented by Ellen DeBenedetti, M.Ed, Training Coordinator, Pittsburgh
Mediation Center/The Center for Victims of Violence and Crime

Register by phone, mail, or fax.  Registration form is attached. 

*NOTE:  This training is a pre-requisite to Mediation Training
sponsored by the Pittsburgh Mediation Center.  See
http://www.pittsburgh-mediation.org/ for more information

People experience conflict, but many do not have effective means of
resolving and moving beyond their disputes.  Pittsburgh Mediation
Center’s (PMC) conflict resolution training assists participants in
developing the fundamental skills needed for the constructive resolution
of conflicts.  This training is interactive, using lecture, discussion,
exercises, and role-plays.  The PMC Conflict Resolution Training is a
prerequisite for the PMC Mediation Training.  

Learning Objectives:  At the conclusion of the workshop, participants
will understand why communication is difficult in conflict situations;
develop and awareness of personal attitudes and styles in dealing with
conflict; become proficient at using a variety of tools for managing
conflict; understand how differing points of view affect conflict;
develop an awareness of how one’s background and personal history
affect one’s experience with conflict and understand and practice
tools for engaging others in constructive conversations about conflict.



Jacki Englehardt, MSW, ACSW
Coordinator of Professional and Community Education
Division of Social Work
West Virginia University
PO Box 6830
Morgantown, WV 26506

304-293-3501, ext. 3109
fax:  304-293-5936
cell: 304-282-0321
Summer Institute on Aging Website:  http://wvsioa.org
WVU Division of Social Work Website:  http://socialwork.wvu.edu

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