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SUMMARY:Making Space for Peacekeeping - What Can We Learn from Mediation in Remote Communities
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we delve into the unique challenges and insights gained from mediation practices in Australia’s remote and First Nations communities.  \nJoin us to examine how traditional conflict resolution methods can be adapted to meet the needs of these communities\, where conventional approaches may not always be effective. Participants will explore successful case studies and learn about culturally sensitive practices that promote peaceful outcomes and strengthen community ties.  \nBy understanding these tailored mediation strategies\, practitioners can gain valuable perspectives on how to enhance peacekeeping efforts in diverse contexts\, ultimately improving their own conflict resolution practices across varied settings. \nLearning outcomes  \nDuring this webinar\, you’ll: \n\ngain insights into culturally sensitive mediation practices and their effectiveness in remote and First Nations communities\nlearn how traditional mediation techniques can be adapted to address the unique challenges faced in remote communities\ndiscover strategies to strengthen community relationships and improve conflict resolution outcomes in diverse cultural settings.\n\nIdeal for  \nFamily Dispute Resolution Practitioners (FDRPs) and mediators in all contexts\, and anyone working in or with remote and First Nations communities\, offering practical tools and strategies to improve peacekeeping and conflict resolution efforts.\n \nAbout the presenter  \nIppei Okazaki is a multi-award-winning trauma-informed mediator renowned for his transformative approach to community conflict resolution across the Tiwi Islands\, Barkly Region\, Far North Queensland\, Central Australia\, and the APY lands. Combining extensive on-country experience with a background in Native Title\, resolving multi-generational family feuds\, facilitating restorative practices involving serious\, violent offenders and facilitating restorative conferences for survivors of institutional abuse and Stolen Generations seeking direct personal response and apology. \nHe is a thought leader in the areas of trauma and led recovery programs to regional communities across South Australia following the Black Summer Bushfires 2019-20 and the River Murray Floods 2022-23. Ippei employs a compassionate and approachable methodology that prioritises the safety of all parties involved. His work bridges divides and promotes healing and is passionate about fostering peace. \nRegistration information \nRegistrations close 48 hours before the webinar start time. \nIf paying by invoice\, proof of payment needs to be provided at least 24 hours ahead of the event. \nIn addition to the live event link\, all registrants will receive a link to the webinar recording post-event. \nWhen you click to book\, you will be taken to our payment gateway. Once you complete your registration you will receive an email detailing how to access your learning event in our Moodle Learning Management System.\n \nWebinar requirements  \nPlease note that you’ll need access to the following to participate in this webinar: \n\ndesktop or laptop computer\nreliable internet connection\nheadphones recommended\nmicrophone/speakers\nwebcam (built in or external to your computer)\n\n
URL:https://frsa.org.au/event/making-space-for-peacekeeping-what-can-we-learn-from-mediation-in-remote-communities
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ORGANIZER;CN="Relationships%20Australia%20Victoria":MAILTO:ravtraining@rav.org.au
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