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Looking after our wellbeing in dispute resolution work (July 29)

Mon, 29 July

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Online

Join us for a reflective practice workshop with Shiv where she will delve into various, non-clinical, aspects of workplace wellbeing, offering insights and strategies to promote wellness.

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Looking after our wellbeing in dispute resolution work (July 29)
Looking after our wellbeing in dispute resolution work (July 29)

Time & Location

29 July 2024, 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Online

About the event

What steps are you taking to ensure your mental health and wellbeing?

As conflict managers it's crucial for us to pause and reflect on our mental health and overall wellbeing. Join us for a reflective practice workshop with Shiv Martin where she will delve into various, non-clinical, aspects of workplace wellbeing, offering insights and strategies to promote wellness.

During this session Shiv will discuss practical, work based strategies that assist in identifying and managing the psychological toll of conflict work. As conflict managers and people managers, we will explore a range of non-clinical skills and strategies in a reflective practice format. We will cover the following content, and introduce a number of resources and tools for further development

What are the risk factors?

  • Burnout, Compassion Fatigue, Vicarious Trauma Moral Injury
  • Dealing with challenging conduct
  • Auditing psychosocial risk factors in the workplace

How do we identify, manage and limit the risks?

  • Self careSMART work design
  • Integrated Mental Health Strategy
  • Reflective Practice

A maximum of 20 attendees are able to participate in this workshop.

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  • What factors determine the booking of mediation services and how do you ensure the best chance of resolution in diverse dispute contexts?
    My mediation services can be booked according to the size of the dispute at hand. I have successfully managed complex multi-party disputes spanning a number of days, and short mediations of 90 minutes. Each dispute and each party has unique needs and I will work independently with all parties and legal representatives to design the most appropriate process to ensure the best chance of resolution. I am experienced at mediating across cultures, generations and dispute contexts.
  • What is your background and experience in mediation and conciliation services?
    After over a decade as a full-time panel mediator, conciliator, decision maker and team manager for various government agencies, Commissions and Tribunals, I am now offering my mediation and conciliation services privately. I am highly experienced in managing a diverse range of disputes and adapt a flexible mediation approach following considered pre-mediation discussions with parties and their legal representatives.
  • What qualifications and experience do you bring to the table as a mediator and mediation accreditation training assessor?
    As an experienced Mediator and Recognized Mediation Accreditation training and assessor I bring to the table a high level of emotional intelligence, the technical skills of a lawyer (Over 10 years PAE) and a depth of cross-cultural and intergenerational conflict experience. I am also skilled in Mental Health First Aid and understand the importance of managing emotions and relationships in effectively managing disputes.
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