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Conflict Resolution Day
October 20th 2005 has been designated by the Association for Conflict Resolution as the first annual National Conflict Resolution Day. Several mediation centers and interested individuals in Oregon and Washington are planning some activities that will use this day as an awareness-building opportunity, and one that leads in nicely to the upcoming Mediation Month in November. OMA will have its October Second Thursday Salon on that day. This page has been added to our web site to track the activities that are scheduled around the state (and in Vancouver!)
There are a variety of avtivities planned. Some are listed below. See if there is an idea here you can use. Also, we'd like to post your activity so that others can see if it works for them. We're working on setting up a "click here to submit your information" link, but it's not ready yet, so please e-mail us at omediate@teleport.com to tell us about your event or to ask questions. Also, see ACR’s Conflict Resolution Day page: http://www.acrnet.org/crday/ideas.htm Won't you join us and many other CR partners in celebrating this year? October 18, 2005, 5:30pm October 20th, 4:00 - OMA's October Salon at Portland City Hall East Metro Mediation will be conducting two public workshops at local libraries“I’m Mad, I’m Sad, I’m Glad” is an opportunity for children to explore their emotions, which are key to peaceful conflict resolution. Children aged three to seven are invited for storytelling and mask making to learn about expressing emotions in a healthy and positive way. Free. Thursday, October 20, 3:30-4:30 p.m. Fairview-Columbia Library, 1520 NE Village Street, Fairview Pre-register at mediate@ci.gresham.or.us or 503-618-3247. “Conflict Styles and Conflict Resolution” teaches adults the five styles of handling conflict, and when each style works best. East Metro Mediation instructors will help you identify your natural style, and introduce you to other styles.Free. Thursday, October 20, 5:00-5:45 p.m. Gresham Library, 385 NW Miller Avenue, Gresham.Pre-register at mediate@ci.gresham.or.us or 503-618-3247. Activities for Mediation Month in November Gresham, Fairview and Oregon have proclaimed November as Mediation Month for the past several years. In 2005 East Metro Mediation is celebrating the month with several free activities, so you can celebrate too! The Museum of Conflict Resolution will be at the Gresham Post Office (103 W. Powell) during the month. This traveling exhibit presents several community disputes and their unique resolutions, all from mediation programs in Oregon. Don’t miss this exhibit! “The Communication of Parent-Teen Negotiation” is a workshop for parents of teens to explore the art of negotiating with teens. Through several hands-on activities parents will work with writing contracts, setting limits, and enforcing consequences more effectively. Teens are welcome to attend with their parent(s). Free. Gresham City Hall, Springwater Trail Rom, Tuesday, November 1st, 6:30-8:30 p.m.Space is limited to 20. Pre-register at 503-618-3247 or email mediate@ci.gresham.or.us. ”Drawing Out Conflict” is workshop where adults explore conflict by actually using crayons, drawing with the freedom of a five-year-old. Through several drawing activities, participants will learn about conflict, learn some skills for handling conflict, and get new insights. *No artistic ability allowed! Free. Gresham City Hall, Springwater Trail Rom, Tuesday, November 15th, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Space is limited to 24. Pre-register at 503-618-3247 or email mediate@ci.gresham.or.usSynopsis of first annual Southwest Washington Conflict Resolution Month. We were able to raise awareness and provide skill-building at a series of workshops and eventsand publish our area’s first-ever resource guidewith the assistanceof 19sponsors, 9 event partners, 30 volunteers and 6staff. This celebrationwas the catalyst for reaching out and networking with groups such as Innovative Services NW, the YWCA, the hospital, the library, the Interfaith Association, the OPEIU union, the local bar association and several independent businesses. Community Mediation Servicesheld 5 workshops, presented by11volunteerswith the assistance of 9 coaches & hosts, attended by 130 citizensand taped for viewing on local cable television. We created and gave away hundreds of “Steps to Problem Solving” refrigerator magnets. The Mayor of Vancouver and Clark County Board of Commissioners issued proclamations. The library held an event and Conversation Café dialogue on making democracy work, and since then, 3 State Representatives have asked to host another Conversation Cafédialogue before theirnext town hallmeeting. The Interfaith Association hosted a Conflict Resolution Day multi-faith, multicultural potluck and dialogue attended by over 150 people and is now organizingcross-faith dialogues in individual homes duringthe winter months. Southwest Washington’s premiereConflict Resolution Resource Guide was published and 3500 copies are being distributed to key Clark and Skamania County public venues including neighborhood associations, courts, law enforcement offices, libraries, schools and churches. This resource guide includedarticles and tips on peaceful means of resolving conflict, a directory of practitioners, and a calendar of conflict resolution events. Severalmediators launched businesses due to the abilityto publicize for the first time to a wide audiencein our area. A PDF version of the guide is available on the CMS website, http://www.cityofvancouver.us/mediation/conflictresolutionmonth.htm. Ideas
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