2013 Summer Institute on Aging
2013 Summer Institute on Aging ~ Family Decision Making and the Use of Mediation Skills
August 5-9th from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Loyola University , Chicago
Lewis Towers, Regents Hall; 16th floor ~ 111 E Pearson (next to Hershey’s store)
A week long program consisting of two sessions:
- Basic Mediation Skills Training to provide the basic techniques needed to mediate disputes used participants in their current occupations.
- Elder Mediation Skills Training to be applied to family decision making through a facilitative mediation process.
Facilitative mediation can help in many difficult family situations.
Facilitative mediation can assist a family work together to resolve the difficult issues that arise over the course of a family's changing life stages to preserve relationships and yet make the challenging decisions they face.
Presenters:
Zena Zumeta, J.D. and Susan Butterwick, J.D.
Mediation Training and Consultation Institute, Ann Arbor, MI
Representation from the Center for Conflict Resolution Chicago
Marcia Spira, Ph.D. LCSW; Loyola University School of Social Work Institute on Aging,
Intergenerational Study and Practice
Fee:
$1000 ~ General Admission / $800 (by June 15th Registration)
$700 ~ Alumni, faculty, and field instructors
Registration information coming soon!