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SUMMARY:CoRE™ Part A: Conflict Resolution Skills
DESCRIPTION:Visit our Learning Portal for more information/registration. \nWe are excited to invite learners to come to our first in-person\, full CoRE training experience at our new offices in Downtown Seattle (The Medical-Dental Building). Each day there will be a 1-hour lunch break\, with shorter breaks throughout.\n \nLunch\, transportation and/or parking are the responsibility of each participant. \nPart A: Monday\, January 5\, 2026 — 9am–6pm \n\nCareful Observation – “What Do I Notice?”\nReflective Practice – “How Did I Do?”\nGiving and Receiving Feedback – “How Can We Help?”\nIntentional Listening – “What Did You Tell Me?”\nConflict Styles – “How Do We Disagree?”\n\n  \nPart A\, continued: Tuesday\, January 6\, 2026 — 9am–6pm \n\nIssue Identification – “What’s Our Problem?”\nReframing – “What Does That Mean?”\nDistributive Bargaining in Negotiation – “What’s Fair?”\nEmpathy in Negotiation – “How Do You See It?”\nIntegrative Bargaining in Negotiation – “What Else Could We Do?”
URL:https://kcdrc.org/event/core-part-a-conflict-resolution-skills/
LOCATION:Medical Dental Building\, 509 Olive Way\, Seattle\, WA\, 98101-1729\, United States
CATEGORIES:Learning
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SUMMARY:CoRE™ Part B
DESCRIPTION:About CoRE™ \nWe designed CoRE™ to make conflict resolution training and services more relevant and accessible to everyone. We believe everyone has the capacity to strengthen their conflict resolution skills in everyday life. To shape this program\, we held listening sessions and focus groups with residents and organizations in South King County. Through these conversations\, we heard diverse perspectives from people of color and marginalized communities\, including LGBTQ+ individuals\, immigrants\, people who were formerly incarcerated\, and others.  \nPart B\nPart B will be held from 9/16/2025 to 9/18/2025 from 9am to 6pm. \nAfter completing Part A\, learners may join a 3-day facilitative mediation training with opportunities to apply and demonstrate skills from Part A\, while acting as a mediator in role-playing scenarios to support others in managing conflict. Completing both Parts A and B of CoRE™ will provide a 40-hour certificate that meets the objectives for a Basic Mediation Training (BMT). \nLearning mediation skills can help address conflicts between neighbors\, employees & employers\, consumers & businesses\, tenants & landlords\, plus a variety of interpersonal conflicts. \nWhether you want to become a formal mediator\, or to improve your skills of helping and working with others\, we think CoRE™ is for you! \nVisit our Learning Portal to sign up/join mailing list. \nRead more about CoRE™ here.
URL:https://kcdrc.org/event/core-part-b/
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SUMMARY:CoRE™ Part A
DESCRIPTION:About CoRE™ \nWe designed CoRE™ to make conflict resolution training and services more relevant and accessible to everyone. We believe everyone has the capacity to strengthen their conflict resolution skills in everyday life. To shape this program\, we held listening sessions and focus groups with residents and organizations in South King County. Through these conversations\, we heard diverse perspectives from people of color and marginalized communities\, including LGBTQ+ individuals\, immigrants\, people who were formerly incarcerated\, and others.  \nPart A: \nConflict Resolution Skills: Learners may choose from any or all of the 10 sessions that introduce foundational skills for people to manage conflict independently and within their own communities. Part A will be held from September 8th\, 2025 to September 12th\, 2025 from 10am to 1:45pm (two sessions each day.) \n1. Careful Observation – “What Do I Notice?” \n2. Reflective Practice – “How Did I Do?” \n3. Giving and Receiving Feedback – “How Can We Help?” \n4. Intentional Listening – “What Did You Tell Me?” \n5. Conflict Styles – “How Do We Disagree?” \n6. Issue Identification – “What’s Our Problem?” \n7. Reframing – “What Does That Mean?” \n8. Distributive Bargaining in Negotiation – “What’s Fair?” \n9. Empathy in Negotiation – “How Do You See It?” \n10. Integrative Bargaining in Negotiation – “What Else Could We Do?” \n  \nVisit our Learning Portal to sign up/join mailing list. \nRead more about CoRE™ here.
URL:https://kcdrc.org/event/core-part-a/
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