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National Mediation Conference 2019 Program

National Mediation Conference 2019. Program DAY 1 - Monday 15 April 2019. 0845 - 0930 Conference Opening & Official Welcome 0930 - 1000 Christopher Honeyman 1000 - 1030 June Oscar AO. 1030 - 1100 MORNING TEA, EXHIBITION AND POSTERS. 1100 - 1130 Andrew Bickerdike 1130 - 1200 Judy McCann-Beranger 1200 - 1230 Concurrent Session 1. Stream 1 - COURT CONNECTED Stream 2 - RESEARCH Stream 3 - WORKPLACE & Stream 4 - PEACEBUILDING Stream 5 - PEACEBUILDING Stream 6 - FAMILY Stream 7 - FAMILY. DSD / TECH ORGANISATIONAL (INNOVATION). Session Session Session Session Session Session Session 1200 - 1230 The practice of court-connected What should be required for Wake up! Conflict as an invitation: Title TBC "The 'Mad' the 'Bad' and the 'Ugly': a Developmental feedback - Giving children Parenting Co-ordination - A new Mediation in the Victorian civil justice reaccreditation of mediators?

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1 National Mediation Conference 2019. Program DAY 1 - Monday 15 April 2019. 0845 - 0930 Conference Opening & Official Welcome 0930 - 1000 Christopher Honeyman 1000 - 1030 June Oscar AO. 1030 - 1100 MORNING TEA, EXHIBITION AND POSTERS. 1100 - 1130 Andrew Bickerdike 1130 - 1200 Judy McCann-Beranger 1200 - 1230 Concurrent Session 1. Stream 1 - COURT CONNECTED Stream 2 - RESEARCH Stream 3 - WORKPLACE & Stream 4 - PEACEBUILDING Stream 5 - PEACEBUILDING Stream 6 - FAMILY Stream 7 - FAMILY. DSD / TECH ORGANISATIONAL (INNOVATION). Session Session Session Session Session Session Session 1200 - 1230 The practice of court-connected What should be required for Wake up! Conflict as an invitation: Title TBC "The 'Mad' the 'Bad' and the 'Ugly': a Developmental feedback - Giving children Parenting Co-ordination - A new Mediation in the Victorian civil justice reaccreditation of mediators?

2 Mindful conflict and team culture Vasheist Kokaram study of neighbourhood feuds under 5 a clearer voice in FDR application for your Mediation skills? system Janet Barnes and Susan Douglas Scott Dutton John Steele Tara Houseman and Libby Bragg Dr Anne Purcell and Cassandra Pullos Nussen Ainsworth 1230 - 1330 LUNCH, EXHIBITION AND POSTERS. 1330 - 1500 Concurrent Session 2. Stream 1 - COURT CONNECTED Stream 2 - RESEARCH Stream 3 - WORKPLACE & Stream 4 - PEACEBUILDING Stream 5 - PEACEBUILDING Stream 6 - FAMILY Stream 7 - FAMILY. DSD / TECH ORGANISATIONAL (INNOVATION). Session Session Session Session Session Session Session 1330 - 1415 *Managing conflict in planning: Lawyers' COLLABORATIVE CONVERSATION MINI WORKSHOP MINI WORKSHOP MINI WORKSHOP MINI WORKSHOP MINI WORKSHOP. views on VCAT Mediation /conferencing Cross-examining self-determination Creating healthy workplaces - Mediating democracy: what Australia can Deflate family conflict and elevate elder Meeting with children a new approach to Intake-the jewel in the crown processes through collaborative conversation Understanding and addressing learn from political dialogue in safety through eldercaring coordination child inclusive practice Susan Hamilton-Green Kathy Douglas Laurence Boulle and Rachael Field organizational culture dynamics and Bougainville Linda Fieldstone, Sue Bronson and Jonathan Graham and Lorri Yasenik conflict Serge Loode Michelle Morley *Queensland Child Protection Ruth Sirman Conferencing challenges in facilitating a DR process NOTE.

3 45 minutes Gabriele Kuhnert and Andrew Brayne *Post Orders Intervention Program - a 1415 - 1430 hybrid approach for court ordered *MINI WORKSHOP. families Dealing with difficult moments. Tara Houseman and Jill Russell Workplace Mediation . How to deal with curve balls! NOTE: 20 minutes each Zandy Fell 1430 - 1500 MINI WORKSHOP The Consensus Accelerator: A new Saving face in Mediation : Perspectives Humanistic Mediation - transformative Being Brave: The role of the Family It's time to abolish the genuine effort NOTE: 45 minutes A Mediation mindset in litigious matters Australian technology changing the role from a Chinese-Australian mediator Mediation in France as developed by Dispute Resolution Practitioner in Child- certificate in family dispute resolution Opportunities beyond the Mediation of mediators Cecily Zhu Jacqueline Morineau Inclusive FDR Joshua Taylor Event Andrew Wright Margaret Ross Bianca Roche-Bolger and Belinda Anne-Marie Rice Taranto * Program current as at 29 January 2019.

4 Please note, Program is subject to change 1. National Mediation Conference 2019. Program DAY 1 - Monday 15 April 2019 continued 1500 - 1530 AFTERNOON TEA, EXHIBITION AND POSTERS. 1530 - 1720 Concurrent Session 3. Stream 1 - COURT CONNECTED Stream 2 - RESEARCH Stream 3 - WORKPLACE & Stream 4 - PEACEBUILDING Stream 5 - PEACEBUILDING Stream 6 - FAMILY Stream 7 - FAMILY. DSD / TECH ORGANISATIONAL (INNOVATION). Session Session Session Session Session Session Session 1530 - 1600 Online Mediation practice Looking to the horizon while developing Reflecting the communities we serve - a Mediating societal conflicts: Identity, MINI WORKSHOP A Children's Rights approach. Time to Mediator implicit bias, parenting matters Joe Al-Khayat a course in Dispute Resolution need for more diverse services social inclusion, the rule of law and Pre- Mediation formulations: how to turn take the shackles off.

5 And domestic violence Pauline Collins and Linda Kochanski Cara Takitimu and Judy Dell values a non-mentalized demand into a Margaret Cameron Eugene Hyman Lola Akin Ojelabi mentalized need Jill Howieson 1600 - 1630 Mandatory pre-action Mediation *Sociocultural forces and dispute Why Mediation works - managing the Community Mediation : An alternative More than Mediation : The LACT legally MINI WORKSHOP. Prof Tania Sourdin resolution: Implications for research and minefield of a building dispute tool of peace building in Nepal assisted approach to effective FDR Preparing clients for FDR. training of mediators Rob Zikmann Chiranjibi Bhandari Jessamy Downie and Anthea D'Emden Paula Bruce Bobette Wolski Downie *Beyond divorce: how legal professional culture affects the expansion of 1630 - 1700 Judges as dispute resolvers: Lessons from Support persons in Mediation : inspiring ADR lessons from the art of poetry COLLABORATIVE CONVERSATION Relationships Australia legally assisted Preparing parents for the challenge of collaborative practice the Canadian experience or dispiriting?

6 David Bryson Capacity to participate vs capacity to culturally appropriate FDR supporting ongoing child-focused shared parenting Timothy Nugent Archie Zariski Janice McLeay & Paul McLeay decide cultural considerations in Mediation Kristen Poel and John Potucek Brian Herd and Val Holden Lea-anne Meehan and Mohamed Abdi *Procedural fairness and impartiality or unconscious bias in act or omission Michelle Royal-Hebblewhite *Mediator cultural competence and continuing professional development: Mediating effectively with Chinese parties Ning Han NOTE: 20 minutes each 1720. 1700 DAY 1 CLOSE. * Program current as at 29 January 2019. Please note, Program is subject to change 2. National Mediation Conference 2019. Program DAY 2 - Tuesday 16 April 2019. 0900 - 0930 Jeffery Hewitt 0930 - 1000 Justice Michael Pembroke 1000 - 1030 Joanne Potts 1030 - 1100 MORNING TEA, EXHIBITION AND POSTERS.

7 1100 - 1230 Concurrent Session 4. Stream 1 - COURT CONNECTED Stream 2 - RESEARCH Stream 3 - WORKPLACE & Stream 4 - RESTORATIVE JUSTICE Stream 5 - ELDER Mediation & Stream 6 - FAMILY Stream 7 - FAMILY. DSD / TECH ORGANISATIONAL OTHER INNOVATIVE PRACTICES. Session Session Session Session Session Session Session 1100 - 1130 Using ADR techniques to enhance the *Co-constructing the Mediation The New Zealand Mediation Market: The Restorative Environmental Justice? Elder Mediation and Screening for Elder Mediating family violence - Does it work, Bringing it back to the kids : integrity and utility of expert evidence conversation and lived experiences of first comprehensive overview Miranda Forsyth Abuse for who and why? Practitioners navigating the Mediation Fleur Kingham mental health challenges Dr Grant Morris Dale Bagshaw Philippa Spence experience Athena Harris Ingall and Pietro Emily Stevens and Aditi Lohan Santangelo 1130 - 1200 VCAT and DSCV A collaborative *Emotional intelligence in Mediation Is NZ's employment dispute resolution Is there a place for restorative justice in When to use family meetings vs elder The intersection of family violence and Advanced practice issues for Family evidence-based approach to Mediation practice system accessible to all?

8 Civil Mediation ? Mediation to manage elder abuse family dispute resolution: Implications for Dispute Resolution practitioners Charlene Price Susan Douglas Peter Franks Mary Riley Jenni Dickson and Dominique Horne practice Danielle Jaku-Greenfield, Nicole Ash and Joe Harman Miriam Ziegler *A creative approach to wellbeing in a conflict resolution workplace Anna Hows NOTE: 20 minutes each 1200 - 1230 Old dogs, new tricks - training mediators Priorities, Perspectives and Innovative tools for conflict management Mediating international child abduction How elder Mediation differs? Family Lengthy legal disputes in the family law Purposeful reflective practice; Using FDR. in new models of Mediation Personalities - Disentangling intentions, by organisational leaders cases alongside court: What's the upside? consultants and mediators working court and harm to children Supervision to support the development Peter Johnstone and Ashley Eastall choices, impacts and conflicts Susan Raines Freia Carlton together Graeme Westaway of artistry Ruth Sirman Nicola Byrne and Dominique Horne Jodie Grant * Program current as at 29 January 2019.

9 Please note, Program is subject to change 3. National Mediation Conference 2019. Program DAY 2 - Tuesday 16 April 2019 continued 1230 - 1330 LUNCH, EXHIBITION AND POSTERS. 1330 - 1500 Concurrent Session 5. Stream 1 - COURT CONNECTED Stream 2 - RESEARCH Stream 3 - WORKPLACE & Stream 4 - RESTORATIVE JUSTICE Stream 5 - ELDER Mediation & Stream 6 - FAMILY Stream 7 - FAMILY. DSD / TECH ORGANISATIONAL OTHER INNOVATIVE PRACTICES. Session Session Session Session Session Session Session 1330 - 1430 *Regulating court-annexed Mediation : A MINI WORKSHOP MINI WORKSHOP COLLABORATIVE CONVERSATION Title TBC COLLABORATIVE CONVERSATION COLLABORATIVE CONVERSATION. study of good faith principle in Indonesia Communication skills for mediators The importance of intake meetings in Restorative innovations: facilitating in the Mediating inter-parental hatred after The A-Z of FDR: A tool kit for professional Muhammed Rizaldi Janet Barnes workplace mediations aftermath of sexual violence parental separation: Recent insights excellence Elizabeth Rosa Jane Bolitho, Amanda Lutz and Carolyn Bruce Smyth and Lawrie Moloney Valerie Matsumoto and Amanda Duigan * Mediation in practice: Australian and Worth Jordanian perspectives compared Wesam Faisal Al Shawawreh 1430 - 1500 Going fast and slow: Time and its impact Title TBC Tip-toeing toward restorative practices in INTERACTIVE PANEL A Neuroscientific approach.

10 Working Exploring power dynamics and dignity of *Challenges and privilege in making a on parties in Mediation youth detention: Introducing Couch time Elder Mediation ethics and mediator with emotionally reactive clients risk in family Mediation difference! Preparing parents for COC Sala Sihombing circles' impartiality Anjali Naran and Tamara Penny Tracey Chapman and Mary Brindley participation Sonia Muller Raymond Brazil Gabriele Kuhnert and Andrew Brayne NOTE: 30 minutes each 1500 - 1530 AFTERNOON TEA, EXHIBITION AND POSTERS. 1530 - 1600 Professor Chris Marshall 1600 - 1700 Concurrent Session 6. Stream 1 - COURT CONNECTED Stream 2 - RESEARCH Stream 3 - WORKPLACE & Stream 4 - RESTORATIVE JUSTICE Stream 5 - ELDER Mediation & Stream 6 - FAMILY Stream 7 - FAMILY. DSD / TECH ORGANISATIONAL OTHER INNOVATIVE PRACTICES. Session Session Session Session Session Session Session 1600 - 1630 Using ODR software to conduct *Conflict management and engagement INTERACTIVE PANEL Challenges and future directions for *Findings of Queensland's Supported MINI WORKSHOP Family Mediation Coaching: Assisting simulations for students at Victoria skills: The key to organisational success Building community through effective restorative justice with adults in Elder Mediation Project Analytical interviewing: A method of clients to shift from being defensive to University Claire Holland and Amaya Mo intake processes in Family Law in Queensland Richard Dening moving through blocked stages of FDRP responsive John Zeleznikow Mongolia Richard Dening resolution Katelyn Betti *Walking the tightrope.


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