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Reflective Practice -The Artful Mastery of Mediation
Reflective Practice -The Artful Mastery of Mediation
Webinar description.
Reflective Practice is an integrated way of thinking about and acting in our conflict practices, whether in mediation, facilitation, or coaching. In this webinar, participants will be introduced to the ideas and methods of Reflective Practice, including these primary topics:
What is Reflective Practice and how is it helpful to practice?
What is Reflective Debrief? Accompanied by a brief video demonstration.
How practitioners can make use of Reflective Practice
• Individually
• In case consultation/peer support groups
Why attend this webinar?
For experienced mediators and other practitioners, our actions can become repetitive, almost habitual, and we can become complacent. For novices mediators, there is a tendency to adhere unfailingly to a prescriptive format learned in their training course. Participation in reflective practice groups allows more experienced mediators practitioners to challenge their working assumptions. Novices, and can receive feedback from their colleagues allowing novice mediators them to develop their own approaches as they also gain the ability learn through and from their experiences.
Who should attend?
Both experienced and novice practitioners and novice mediators will benefit from learning about the framework of Reflective Practice, the value of reflective practice groups and the process of Reflective Debrief. Those interested in starting a reflective practice/case consultation group will learn the principles and techniques for conducting a Reflective Debrief.
Who may participate?
Anyone, including those who are not members of ACR, may register for this free webinar. ACR members will have access to a recording of the webinar.
Webinar duration. 75 minutes
Webinar format.
Following introductions of the presenters and explanation of the video platform, the presenters – using slides and a brief video demonstration—will discuss the key elements of Reflective Practice and Reflective Debrief, emphasizing the benefits for practitioners. There will be an opportunity for questions at the end of the presentation.
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