ADRIC WEBINAR SERIES RECORDINGS available on demand:
ADRIC 2021: Culture, Conflict and Confluence – A Webinar Series
ADRIC 2021 Webinar Series – Recordings available on demand at only $35 (and some are no charge). CEE and CPD points accredited – Click here to order.
- Investor-State Dispute Settlement (ISDS) and Climate Justice – recorded on September 29, 2021
- Diversity and ADR: an Advocates’ Perspective and Why it Matters for Your Case Recorded on November 25
- The Problem with Reconciliation Recorded on September 30, 2021
- Technology and Culture–Sensitive ADR Recorded on October 7, 2021
- Gender Awareness 101 for Dispute Resolution Professionals Recorded on October 13, 2021
- Increasing Police Legitimacy and Effectiveness in a Diverse World Recorded on October 27, 2021
- Clash of Cultures or Melding of Cultures? Opportunities in Diversity Recorded on November 3, 2021
- Trauma Informed Dispute Resolution – a Practical Process Recorded on November 24, 2021
- Best Practices in ADR through a Multi-faith Lens: Successes and Challenges Recorded on December 1,2021
ADRIC FREE RECORDINGS available on demand:
- ADRIC’s Presentation for CanArbWeek 2020 – recorded September 23, 2020
- An Introduction to A Model Framework for Construction Adjudication across Canada – recorded April 28, 2021
- Construction Adjudication in Infrastructure Contracts – Perspectives from Four Adjudicators – recorded June 25, 2021
ADRIC 2020 Diversity in ADR Series
- 1 – Listening Circle: What is Diversity, Inclusion and Truth and Reconciliation recorded October 14, 2020
- 2 – Allyship: Authentic vs Performative – recorded October 21, 2020
- 3 – Voice and Choice: Power, Privilege and Reconciliation – Understanding and Recognizing in Ourselves and Our Clients recorded October 28, 2020
- 4 – The Value of Inclusion in ADR: Learning from Non-Mainstream Practitioners – recorded November 4, 2020
- 5 – Changing Systemic Biases and Discriminatory Practices in Organizations – recorded November 10, 2020
- 6 – A Trauma -Informed Approach to Managing ADR Part 1 – recorded November 18, 2020 We regret this recording is no longer available.
- 6b – Trauma-Informed ADR: How to Support Clients Part 2 – recorded January 27, 2021 We regret this recording is no longer available.
- 6c – Trauma-Informed ADR – Part 3 – recorded April 7, 2021 We regret this recording is no longer available.
- 7 – A Brave Space: Ask Your Questions without Being Judged – recorded November 25, 2020
- 8 – Sharing Circle: Moving our Practices and Organizations Forward, and Advancing the Process of Truth and Reconciliation – recorded December 2, 2020
Ongoing, on demand: ADRIC 2020 Clarity in Conflict Resolution – Webinar And Videoconference Series – recordings available on demand at only $35. – CPD points accredited _ click here to order
Webinars to Assist Members During the Start of the Pandemic
- Options for Online Dispute Resolution: An Introduction to Using Zoom – recorded March 23, 2020
- Gaining Proficiency and Understanding ODR using Zoom – recorded April 8, 2020
- Comprendre les bases de la médiation en ligne : Introduction à l’utilisation de Zoom et conseils pratiques – recorded April 15, 2020
- Transference / Compassion Fatigue – recorded May 13, 2020
- Everything’s Changed: What Do We Do Now? – recorded May 27, 2020
- You Can’t Un-ring the Bell: Lessons Learned – recorded June 10, 2020
- Mental Health in the Age of Dramatic Change and Uncertainty – recorded June 17, 2020
- Woulda, Shoulda, Coulda …GONNA ! – recorded July 8, 2020
Other ADRIC webinars
- Workplace Claims and Solutions – recorded June 13, 2019
- see our YouTube Channel for more recordings
Évènements en avril 2018
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Family Mediation Canada – What Mediators Need to Know - The Effect of Early Experiences on Brain Development, Behaviour, and Life-long Health
Family Mediation Canada – What Mediators Need to Know - The Effect of Early Experiences on Brain Development, Behaviour, and Life-long Health
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avril 4, 2018Presenter: Dr. Nicole Sherren
Separation and divorce is stressful for everyone involved, especially when something as personal as family relationships are at stake. Scientific research indicates that children who are exposed to chaotic, unpredictable, or abusive home environments – what is often referred to as toxic stress – are at risk for poorer outcomes in school and can grow into adults with greater interpersonal relationship difficulties as well as physical and mental health problems. This information has profound implications for all of the policies, programs, and services that support parents and children through family restructuring. In this webinar, you will learn how brains are built: what kind of experiences promote healthy brain architecture, what kind of experiences derail it, and how to build the foundations of resilience in children and families.
Registration Cost
- FMC Members: $69.00 - Non-Members: $79.00
For more information, click here.
Webinar Recording
If you are unable to attend the webinar live, this session will be recorded and available to registered participants for streaming shortly after the webinar. The recording will be then available to view at your convenience for a week afterwards.
A certificate of attendance will be provided to all registrants.
About the Presenter
Dr. Nicole Sherren is the Scientific Director and Senior Program Officer with the Palix Foundation. She has a PhD in Neuroscience from Carleton University and moved to Alberta in 2003 to hold an Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research/Neuroscience Canada research fellowship at the University of Lethbridge. Her research focus includes experience-based brain development, neurodevelopmental disorders, and brain plasticity. Nicole joined the Palix Foundation in 2007 to focus on mobilizing the science of early brain development into policy and professional practice. She both designs and delivers professional development opportunities across the health, education, human services and justice sectors and lends her expertise to non-profits, committees, community-based projects, and research studies across Alberta.
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ADRSK 2018 AGM and Workshop
ADRSK 2018 AGM and Workshop
All Day
avril 13, 2018The ADR Institute of Saskatchewan will hold its Annual General Meeting and Workshop on Friday April 13th, 2018 in Saskatoon. Save the date!
We have the good fortune of having Dr. Kim McKay McNabb who will present a workshop on trauma informed practice. Areas that will be touched on include trauma awareness, connections between trauma and mental health and wellness, identifying trauma symptoms and when and how to adjust our approach with clients and colleagues.
Mark your calendars! Additional information and registration details will be available soon on ADRSK website.
Location: Saskatoon
Annual General Meeting and Workshop on Trauma Informed Practice.
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ADRIA - National Introductory Arbitration PART 1
ADRIA - National Introductory Arbitration PART 1
All Day
avril 23, 2018This program is designed to provide relevant, hands-on and practical information and give an introduction to the arbitration process. This course is nationally accredited by the ADR Institute of Canada. This is a two part course.
Location: Edmonton
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IMAQ - Assemblée générale annuelle
IMAQ - Assemblée générale annuelle
All Day
avril 25, 2018Assemblée générale annuelle.
Location: Montréal
QC
Prochains événements
- Séries Webinaires et Vidéo-conférences : IAMC 2020 – Une vision claire de la résolution des conflits
Accès continu aux événements et aux webinaires
Webinaires gratuits de l’ADRIC disponibles sur demande :
- Mental Health in the Age of Dramatic Change and Uncertainty – recorded June 17, 2020
- You Can’t Un-ring the Bell*: Lessons Learned – recorded June 10, 2020
- Everything’s Changed: What Do We Do Now? – recorded May 27, 2020
- Comprendre les bases de la médiation en ligne : Introduction à l’utilisation de Zoom et conseils pratiques – recorded April 15, 2020
- Gaining Proficiency and Understanding ODR using Zoom – recorded April 8, 2020
- Options for Online Dispute Resolution: An Introduction to Using Zoom – recorded March 23, 2020
- Workplace Claims and Solutions – recorded June 13, 2019
Évènements en avril 2018
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Family Mediation Canada – What Mediators Need to Know - The Effect of Early Experiences on Brain Development, Behaviour, and Life-long Health
Family Mediation Canada – What Mediators Need to Know - The Effect of Early Experiences on Brain Development, Behaviour, and Life-long Health
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avril 4, 2018Presenter: Dr. Nicole Sherren
Separation and divorce is stressful for everyone involved, especially when something as personal as family relationships are at stake. Scientific research indicates that children who are exposed to chaotic, unpredictable, or abusive home environments – what is often referred to as toxic stress – are at risk for poorer outcomes in school and can grow into adults with greater interpersonal relationship difficulties as well as physical and mental health problems. This information has profound implications for all of the policies, programs, and services that support parents and children through family restructuring. In this webinar, you will learn how brains are built: what kind of experiences promote healthy brain architecture, what kind of experiences derail it, and how to build the foundations of resilience in children and families.
Registration Cost
- FMC Members: $69.00 - Non-Members: $79.00
For more information, click here.
Webinar Recording
If you are unable to attend the webinar live, this session will be recorded and available to registered participants for streaming shortly after the webinar. The recording will be then available to view at your convenience for a week afterwards.
A certificate of attendance will be provided to all registrants.
About the Presenter
Dr. Nicole Sherren is the Scientific Director and Senior Program Officer with the Palix Foundation. She has a PhD in Neuroscience from Carleton University and moved to Alberta in 2003 to hold an Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research/Neuroscience Canada research fellowship at the University of Lethbridge. Her research focus includes experience-based brain development, neurodevelopmental disorders, and brain plasticity. Nicole joined the Palix Foundation in 2007 to focus on mobilizing the science of early brain development into policy and professional practice. She both designs and delivers professional development opportunities across the health, education, human services and justice sectors and lends her expertise to non-profits, committees, community-based projects, and research studies across Alberta.
-
ADRSK 2018 AGM and Workshop
ADRSK 2018 AGM and Workshop
All Day
avril 13, 2018The ADR Institute of Saskatchewan will hold its Annual General Meeting and Workshop on Friday April 13th, 2018 in Saskatoon. Save the date!
We have the good fortune of having Dr. Kim McKay McNabb who will present a workshop on trauma informed practice. Areas that will be touched on include trauma awareness, connections between trauma and mental health and wellness, identifying trauma symptoms and when and how to adjust our approach with clients and colleagues.
Mark your calendars! Additional information and registration details will be available soon on ADRSK website.
Location: Saskatoon
Annual General Meeting and Workshop on Trauma Informed Practice.
-
ADRIA - National Introductory Arbitration PART 1
ADRIA - National Introductory Arbitration PART 1
All Day
avril 23, 2018This program is designed to provide relevant, hands-on and practical information and give an introduction to the arbitration process. This course is nationally accredited by the ADR Institute of Canada. This is a two part course.
Location: Edmonton
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IMAQ - Assemblée générale annuelle
IMAQ - Assemblée générale annuelle
All Day
avril 25, 2018Assemblée générale annuelle.
Location: Montréal
QC