New Mediation Certificate Program at Schoolcraft College

Published: 5/12/2009

New Mediation Certificate Program at Schoolcraft College

 
            LIVONIA, MI— the Schoolcraft College Continuing Education and Professional Development Department in conjunction with Alternative Dispute Resolution Consortium (ADRC) are proud to be offering training in mediation. “Mediation is quickly becoming a popular alternative to other legal methods as the demand for those skilled in this area is expected to increase due to backlogs in the legal system,” says Sherry Zylka, Associate Dean of Continuing Education and Workforce Development.
            The new mediation program is designed to accommodate all levels of education and experience. Individuals in the legal field (judges, lawyers & paralegals), people in the business world, and students, from lifelong learners to entry level, will find the classroom exercises and instruction is flexible and provides tools for success.
             This comprehensive Michigan State Court Administrative Office (SCAO) approved training program is a combination of role-play, lecture, simulation, class exercises, discussion, interactive student response and videos of actual mediation. The 40 hour program walks participants through the process of divorce and custody mediation from the orientation session to the completed memorandum of understanding.  Completion of each course will qualify you to receive a certificate in the individual course. Completion of all courses will quanlify students to receive a certificate from Schoolcraft College.
              Registration for the spring/summer semester is going on now. Class size is limited. For more information, contact the Continuing Education and Professional Development Department at 734-462-4448 or visit www.schoolcraft.edu/mediation or email continueed@schoolcraft.edu.  
 
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            This program has been approved by the Michigan State Court Administrative Office SCAO as the training requirement portion to become a qualified Domestic Relations Mediator in Michigan, under Michigan Court Rule 3.216. See the Michigan Court of Appeals for current rules.
 
 
More about the Alternative Dispute Resolution Consortium (ADRC).
 
Joe Jenio -- Managing partner, of Alternative Dispute Resolution Consortium (ADRC) has over 30 years of international experience as a mediator, arbitrator, trainer & conflict resolution specialist. A Michigan State Court Administrative Office (SCAO) mediator and approved General Civil MCR 2.411 (business) & Domestic Relations MCR 3.216 (divorce & family) trainer. Affiliate member of the State Bar of Michigan Alternative Dispute Resolution Section, Michigan Council for Family & Divorce Mediation, Arbitrator for The National Center for Dispute Settlement automotive and construction panels.
 
Laura Bassier Stopczynski – Senior partner at ADRC is a conflict resolution specialist, mediator, facilitator, trainer and executive coach. A Michigan State Court Administrative Office (SCAO) mediator and approved General Civil MCR 2.411 (business) & Domestic Relations MCR 3.216 (divorce & family) trainer. Affiliate member of the State Bar of Michigan Alternative Dispute Resolution Section, Michigan Council for Family & Divorce Mediation. Co-founder of the Center for Thinking & Collaboration, merging facilitation with the electronic collaboration process.
 
James H. Stephenson, II J.D. – General practice law with concentration in Family & Collaborative Law. A Michigan State Court Administrative Office (SCAO) mediator and approved Domestic Relations MCR3.216 (divorce & family) trainer. Adjunct professor in Employment Law, Healthcare Law, Aspects of Family Law, and Masters level negotiations. State Bar of Michigan, Genesee County Bar Association, ADR Committee, & Family Law Committee member.
 
For more information on the Alternative Dispute Resolution Consortium (ADRC), call 810-750-9400.

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