Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Up Coming Mediation Training

The Athens Area Mediation Service is sponsoring an intensive training in mediation skills. Those participating will learn to use the listening skills and thoughtfully structured approaches of mediation to respond to a wide variety of conflict situations. Past participants have reported being more effective in addressing conflict in the workplace and in their family lives.

Our training style is informal, participatory, and fun. Over four hundred people have enjoyed this training over the last six years.

When: December 7,9,14 & 16
8:30 – Noon each morning
(Participation in all 4 sessions is encouraged)

Who: Faculty, classified staff, administrators, students & community members. Space is limited.

Where: On or near campus

Registration: contact John, Megan or Rimma @ 594-6169 or aams@frognet.net

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Monday Nights in Training

The last two Monday nights, 15 of us have gathered for advanced mediation training. The group is wonderful and diverse. Men and women from 21 to 77 years old. The presentations and practice sessions have been rich and rewarding. The discussions have been particularly insightful and thought provoking. Below is a list of some of the topics and questions we will tackle during these sessions.

  • How do you stay neutral?
  • How do you work with power dynamics?
  • Transitions from mediation to other roles we must play (supervisor, e.g.)
  • Are religion and cultural heritage part of the history we take into account
  • How does it work when ideas of right or wrong are at the core
  • When to hang a case to a professional
  • Way to show insights without losing your role
  • What to do when you feel people are ready to give up (& so are you)
  • How to relate mediation to work place and school
  • How to teach skills to participants during mediation
  • Accountability
  • When or if to present solutions and suggestions
  • Issue focus or focus on person
  • Aggression in the background
  • Unbalanced numbers on each side of the table- what to do
  • When is it a retreat?
  • When is it Mediation or Facilitation?
  • Conflict- ongoing bad behavior needs to stop
  • Teach people to listen and how to encourage people to speak up for themselves
  • Men and Women and Emotions- Gender issues
  • What to do if conflict has become addictive
  • How can we create a desire for resolution?

In Community,

John

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Advanced Mediation Training

Advanced Mediation Training

Mondays in October


October 4, 11, 18 & 25

We will be meeting at 16 W. Stimson Ave from 6:30 - 9:00 PM

Parking is available in the Hocking Valley Bank parking lot or on the street

Monday, August 16, 2010

More Thoughts on Advanced Training

Hi. I wanted to share a few of my thoughts on the advanced training we'll be having in October. I know a lot of us enjoyed and appreciated the ways we were able to come together in the various Fundamentals of Mediation trainings we've held over the years. The sense of community and the joy of learning together was lovely.

I'm excited about the many opportunities I think this new series will present:

  • The chance to recreate some of that community with a new collection of smart, caring people.
  • The chance to hone our skills together as people who want to play a better role in responding to challenges conflict brings forward.
  • The chance to grow our mediation services in important ways.

By the end of the series, I'd like to have several "mediation gangs" formed.
These might include:

  • Folks who won't be doing formal mediation but want to be effective conflict resolvers at work and in our personal lives.
  • Those who want to focus on workplace mediation
  • Those who want to focus on mediation for couples and families
  • Those who want to focus on court related mediation.
  • ......and more.

I have a number of ideas and topics already in my head and expect to return from a national conference next month with even more. As usual, we'll do our best to reflect the interests and concerns that you bring to the training. I'm excited about this and hope you will be able to join us. I'd love for everyone to make all 4 sessions, of course. If you can only make 3, please come anyways.

In community,

John

Advanced Training in Mediation and Conflict Resolution

Advanced Training in Mediation
and Conflict Resolution


Monday Nights October 4, 11, 18, and 25
6:30-9:00 PM

Open to all who have attended training or have significant related experience.

Free to OU folks thanks to our contract through Provost.
Donation encouraged from others ($30-200)

Our trainings are designed to be lively, interactive, and practical

Sessions will include review of basics, new ideas and approaches, time for questions, practice and sharing.

Topics will include:
  • Best Practices in mediation
  • The key role of listening well
  • Reframing is fun
  • Working with "difficult people"
  • The transformative model
  • Mediating in the workplace
  • Making small claims mediation work
  • Working successfully with families, couples, teens, college students, and elders

We will meet on or near campus

Contact John or Megan 594-6169 or aams@frognet.net

Slipperiness and Mediation

I had the pleasure of teaching a graduate class in mediation and public policy dispute resolution this spring. Boy did I learn a lot. I'm pretty sure most of the students did, too.

One of the things I learned is just how slippery the essential approaches of mediation are for many people. In mediation, we don't tell people what to do or decide who wins. We try to help people have a conversation, to express the things they need to say. We work to create an environment where they can hear each other.

In the culture we live in, people are often in a hurry, often on the offensive, and often offering advice, solicited or not. It's difficult to find the space, and the patience, to engage with someone we disagree with. I was challenged in this recent class, to help students find this new perspective of patience and listening and engagement on a deeper level. I found that I was struggling at times to be patient myself.

Fortunately, it was a rather bright and curious group, and we were able to wrestle together to figure out some interesting things. Sometimes when I'm being passionate in trying to show people how important it is to listen, surprise surprise, I need to temper that passion by listening myself. Listening to the students helped me "get it" about what was not being presented clearly enough and what they needed to move forward.

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Advanced Training in Mediation and Conflict Resolution

Advanced Training in Mediation
and Conflict Resolution


Monday Nights October 4, 11, 18, and 25
6:30-9:00 PM

Open to all who have attended training or have significant related experience.

Free to OU folks thanks to our contract through Provost.
Donation encouraged from others ($30-200)

Our trainings are designed to be lively, interactive, and practical

Sessions will include review of basics, new ideas and approaches, time for questions, practice and sharing.

Topics will include:
  • Best Practices in mediation
  • The key role of listening well
  • Reframing is fun
  • Working with "difficult people"
  • The transformative model
  • Mediating in the workplace
  • Making small claims mediation work
  • Working successfully with families, couples, teens, college students, and elders

We will meet on or near campus

Contact John or Megan 594-6169 or aams@frognet.net

Monday, June 21, 2010

Slipperiness and Mediation

I had the pleasure of teaching a graduate class in mediation and public policy dispute resolution this spring. Boy did I learn a lot. I'm pretty sure most of the students did, too.

One of the things I learned is just how slippery the essential approaches of mediation are for many people. In mediation, we don't tell people what to do or decide who wins. We try to help people have a conversation, to express the things they need to say. We work to create an environment where they can hear each other.

In the culture we live in, people are often in a hurry, often on the offensive, and often offering advice, solicited or not. It's difficult to find the space, and the patience, to engage with someone we disagree with. I was challenged in this recent class, to help students find this new perspective of patience and listening and engagement on a deeper level. I found that I was struggling at times to be patient myself.

Fortunately, it was a rather bright and curious group, and we were able to wrestle together to figure out some interesting things. Sometimes when I'm being passionate in trying to show people how important it is to listen, surprise surprise, I need to temper that passion by listening myself. Listening to the students helped me "get it" about what was not being presented clearly enough and what they needed to move forward.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Putt People First Season Opening Day!!! Sunday, May 23rd from 11am-3pm. There will be Free Play, Tournaments, Raffles, Prizes, Music and Refreshments! Come Join the FUN!!! We are located off Dairy Lane from Richland Avenue.



Come sign up for League Play!!!

Regular Season


Equipment Rental Fees
  • Adults - $5.00
  • Students- $3.00
  • Children under 6- FREE
  • We offer group rates
Hours of operation
  • Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday 4pm-dark
  • Saturday & Sunday Noon-Dark
All precedes benefit people with Autism and other developmental disabilities.
All donations are shared by our two agencies to benefit Athens County Citizens.

Friday, May 7, 2010

Miniature Golf Season Open!

Sunday, May 9th is our first OPEN day for the 2010 Putt People First Season. The season grand opening ceremony and games will be May 23rd. Come on in and play and help us work out the bugs to get everything perfect for the Grand Opening.

The Miniature Golf course is located off Dairy Lane from Richland Avenue in Athens, Ohio.

See you then!!!

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Lots Going On!!!!!

  • Monday, April 19 is the start of the Mediation Training Sessions. They will be held at the building across from the Stimson Ave. Hocking Valley Bank (7 W. Stimson) from 6:00 pm-9:00 pm. For more information on this contact John at aams@frognet.net or by phone at 740-594-6169.

Monday, April 12, 2010

Mini Golf at the Ridges

Getting ready for the 2010 Season opening of the Putt People First mini golf course. It will be opening on Saturday, May 8th at 12 pm. Come Join us in getting it ready for the opening on Saturday, April 17th. We will be there from 10 am till 3 pm. Everyone is welcomed.

Email us if your interested at...

aams@frognet.net

Hope to see you there!

Monday, April 5, 2010

Mediation Training Sessions

The Athens Area Mediation Service is sponsoring an intensive training in mediation skills. Those participating will learn to use the listening skills and thoughtfully structured approaches of mediation to respond to a wide variety of conflict situations. Past participants have reported being more effective in addressing conflict in the workplace and in their family lives.

Our training style is informal, participatory, and fun. Over four hundred people have enjoyed this training over the last six years.

Monday nights, April 19 – May 10
6:00 – 9:00 PM each night
(Participation in all 5 sessions is encouraged)


Who: Faculty, classified staff, administrators, students & community members. Space is limited.

Cost: The training is free for folks who work with Ohio University, thanks to arrangements through the Provost’s Office. The usual fee is $300.00. We offer some scholarships for community members not associated with OU and for students.

Where: On or near campus

Registration: contact John or Erin @ 594-6169 or aams@frognet.net

Monday, March 8, 2010

Souper Bowl Success

Souper Bowl 2010 was a huge success. About 240 people attended. Thank you to all the Merchants and wonderful people involved with making this happen.

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Souper Bowl Sunday

Sunday, March 7 is the 10th annual Souper Bowl at the Athens Community Center from 4:30-6:00 pm. Enjoy a delicious meal provided by area restaurants and take home a locally made hand-crafted bowl. Entertainment will be provided by local musicians. Tickets for this event are $20-35 and can be obtained by calling the Athens Area Mediation Service office at 594-6169 or stopping by Passion Works Studio at 20 E. State Street.

Friday, February 19, 2010

Here we go - yikes

Okay, we're going to try this blogging thing, more content next time. John