Update on Home Foreclosure Mediation Efforts - May 2009

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mediation articleArticle: Update on Home Foreclosure Mediation Efforts
by Keith Seat
Source: www.mediate.com

In a Nutshell

Keith Seat, a full-time mediator and arbitrator, offers a comprehensive update on home foreclosure mediation developments in the United States.

Association for Conflict Resolution - New England Chapter

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mediation resource useful linkAssociation for Conflict Resolution - New England Chapter

NE-ACR is a professional organization dedicated to enhancing the practice and public understanding of conflict resolution.

One of the largest and most active chapters of the Association for Conflict Resolution, NE-ACR provides services to both the public and professionals in the field of conflict resolution.

Contact Info

1770 Massachusetts Avenue, PMB 595
Cambridge, Massachusetts 02140
Phone (617) 536-3227

Maine Association of Mediators

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mediation resource useful linkMaine Association of Mediators

Established in 1989, the Maine Association of Mediators is a member-run organization dedicated to educating the public as to the benefits of Alternate Dispute Resolution (ADR) and assisting its members with their professional development.

Contact Info

PO Box 8187
Portland, Maine 04104
Phone: (877) 265-9712

Community Mediation Services in Maine

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mediation resource useful linkCommunity Mediation Services

Their mission is to promote community peacemaking by creating environments and opportunities for dialogue and understanding.

Contact Info

P.O. Box 177
Augusta, Maine 04332
Phone: (207) 621-6848
Fax: (207) 621-8399

Introduction to Mediation: 40-hour Training in Maine

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mediation training classroomCourse Title: Introduction to Mediation - 40 hour Training

Course Description (according to the course provider)

Introduction to Mediation is designed for 12 participants, ensuring individual attention and quality group interaction. It is a combination of reading, lecture, experiential learning, and simulation.

The participants are involved in role plays, observations, self-reflection, summary reports, evaluations, and small group exploration. The curriculum is designed in compliance with the expectations of Alternative Dispute Resolution professional associations.

The fifth day of the training is a full day mediation simulation with actors from outside the training group.

When and Where

June 4-5, 9-10, 12, 2009 - Augusta, Maine

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