Congratulations to our newest group of trained mediators. On June 10, 2011, we presented certificates of completion to our Spring 2011 40-Hour Basic Mediation Training participants. It was a wonderful class filled with many natural mediators. CM was grateful to have such a great bunch, all of whom have agreed to volunteer their time mediating [...]
Read moreSee below the notes from the first two rounds of the dialogues on police-community partnerships (see here and here). Just click on the link to download a .pdf file copy. Notes Barnard School Session 1 (11/4/10) Notes Barnard School Session 2 (3/30/11) Notes Wilson Library Session 1 (12/1/10) Notes Wilson Library Session 2 (4/5/2011) Notes [...]
Read moreMay 5, 2001, Community Mediation, Inc. held its Annual Howard Nash Community Leadership Breakfast at the New Haven Lawn Club in honor of the most Reverend Bishop Peter Rosazza. Bishop Rosazza was a best friend of Father Nash and is a tireless community organizer and advocate of the disenfranchised, especially the Hispanic population. Bishop Rosazza retired [...]
Read moreMediation on the Go: The Art of Informal Mediation Thursday, June 23 & Friday, June 24, 2011 9:00am – 4:00pm each day “Mediation on the Go” is a training program designed for people who deal with day-to-day conflicts between others where a formal sit-down mediation is either impossible or unnecessary. Parents mediate fights between their [...]
Read moreThe Connecticut Bar Foundation (CBF) held the Seventh John A. Speziale Alternative Dispute Resolution Symposium on Friday October 15, 2010 and CMI was invited to present on one of the panels. The conference was titled Achieving the Goals of Criminal Justice: A Role for Mediation. The CBF convened a distinguished group of judges, legislators, mediators, law professors, [...]
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