South Australia Chapter

The South Australia chapter offers events and opportunities for networking.

Future events in 2010

Invisible forces: what is the mediator’s role in setting the limits of possibility for mediation outcomes?
with Anne Sutherland-Kelly

Wednesday 24 March

A chance to catch one of the highlights from LEADR's international conference, 'kon gres 2009 in Melbourne. 

6pm Refreshments; 6.30-7.30pm Presentation

Venue:
The Box Factory, (Regency Room)
59 Regent St  South (Off Halifax St)
ADELAIDE

Cost: $5 on the night

RSVP by 5pm on Tuesday 23 March to: leadr@leadr.com.au

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'The path we have travelled'

Workshop with Margie Ross exploring the mistakes we have made as mediators and what we have learned from them.

Tuesday 27 April

5.45pm for drinks; 6pm start

Chapter Executive 2010

Julie Young
Carl Phillipson
Margie Ross
David Jenkin
Lynn McFarlane
Adrian Rudzinski
Charlie Belperio

Events held in 2010

Personality and mediation – Ways different people process and use the same information
with Clare Swetenham
(part 2)

on Tuesday 9 February

Events held in 2009

South Australian Chapter AGM &
Emotional intelligence and mediation with Clare Swetenham - part 1
on Tuesday 24 November 2009

 

Quality in mediation? I'll have some of that...
with Professor Tania Sourdin
25 August 2009

Supporting mediators in a challenging job –
Debriefing, problem solving and peer support
with Sandy McNeil (IAMA) and Penny Wright (LEADR)
on Tuesday 23 June

Case presentation: scenarios from the Coroner's Court
with Carl Phillipson
Tuesday 5 May

Included two case reviews and an overall assessment of the challenges of providing and promoting alternative dispute resolution services within the coronial system.

Events in 2008

An insider's view of the Equal Opportunity Commission
(After the SA Chapter AGM) with Kate Millar
on Tuesday 25 November

Courts and ADR: why courts cannot and should use techniques of mediation

Tuesday 19 August. Andrew Cannon AM examined the relationship between self determination through mediation and the rule of law. He'll follow this with a discussion of changing judicial roles with examples from overseas.

terry o'connell Benefits of restorative practices

Wednesday 21 May. Animated and challenging, Terry O'Connell, Direcotr for Real Justice (Australia) explored the benefits of using Restorative Practices for a wide range of relational issues in our families, workplaces and communities.


Judicial mediation: What happens when the mediator is the decision maker?

Wednesday 26 March. Kathleen McEvoy, Senior Lecturer in Law, University of Adelaide, explored some of the issues that arise when dispute resolution by mediation is practiced by judges and in courts.

 

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