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Author Archives: Christine Kim (Associate)
What does it mean to be a culturally competent mediator?
Cultural understanding is a journey, not a destination. Read more from mediator and parenting coordinator Christine Kim. Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Diversity, Family Law, First Nations, Inspiration, Lawyers, Mediation, Negotiation, Training
Tagged collaboration, culture, diversity, family law, Mediation, mediation skills, mediation training
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Reflections from AFCC Conference – Denver 2010
I recently returned from spending a week in Denver at the AFCC 47th annual conference. It was my first AFCC conference. In many ways, it had the significant new moments that mark any first occasion. But to me what was … Continue reading
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Tagged AFFCC, conference, conflict, culture, Denver, Mediation, Negotiation, tradition
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