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An introduction to Workplace Mediation with Elizabeth Rosa | Webinar

What exactly is workplace mediation? How would you conduct one? What challenges does it present? If you’d like to hear the answers to these questions (and more), then please join us for the webinar Introduction to Workplace Mediation with Elizabeth Rosa.

Elizabeth is the Principal of Resolve-at-Work and a Nationally Accredited Mediator. In this introductory webinar, she will cover:

  • What workplace mediation is

  • A look at the Australian scene: private and public workplace mediation

  • What the unique features of workplace mediation are

  • Her approach to conducting a workplace mediation

  • Challenges in workplace mediation

  • What we can learn from workplace mediation that is helpful for other areas of mediation.

Whether you’re a new mediator, have years of experience behind you, work in HR, or are simply looking at learning more about alternative dispute resolution in general - this promises to be a valuable session.
Free for AMINZ Members.

About the Presenter: Elizabeth Rosa

Elizabeth is the Principal of Resolve-at-Work and a Nationally Accredited Mediator.

She has a background as a lawyer, practising in insurance litigation, workers’ compensation, and employment law. She currently lectures at the College of Law in Negotiation and Dispute Resolution. She has previously lectured at the University of New South Wales in Resolving Civil Disputes.

She has conducted numerous mediations and facilitations for a variety of organisations including major Australian corporates, hospitals, universities, schools, government departments, and councils. Elizabeth runs professional development workshops for mediators throughout Australia and New Zealand, including the workshops How to run a Workplace Mediation and The Business of Being a Mediator.

Elizabeth’s passion is to explore the skills that workplace mediators use in order to help them become more confident in their role. She also offers mentoring sessions to mediators.

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