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Course Details

In this course, you will learn to recognize when, how, and under what circumstances it is appropriate to meet separately with the parties. Mediators may meet separately with the parties in a pre-mediation format or caucus with them during the joint session or between joint sessions. These meetings and related conversations are key components of the mediation process and they present their own set of challenges and strategies. The mediator should conduct these meetings efficiently and productively while ensuring balance, trust, and impartiality. You will practice pre-mediation and joint session caucusing in role-play simulations with the support and assistance of skilled coaches.

    Prerequisites

  • CRES-1180
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