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2004 NATIONAL MEDIATION CONFERENCE
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CONFERENCE PAPERS

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Session
Author Title
P1
Djiniyini Gondarra
Elizabeth Djandilnga
Cross-cultural dialogue: an invitation to a mediation bridge
P1
John Von Doussa ADR: an essential tool for human rights
1.1
Stephen Ralph
Kimberley Hunter
Family Law Mediation and Indigenous Families
1.1
Lillian Greenup
Stacey Kelly-Greenup
Regional Extended Family Services Inc (REFS)
1.2
Margaret Halsmith Maximising the Benefits of Apology in Mediation
1.2
Chris Stevenson Mea Culpa? Understanding the Legal Significance of Apology
1.2
Margaret Ross
Greg Rooney
Towards Healing-Mediating Sexual Abuse Cases Involving Religious Institutions
1.3
Steve Lancken
Taking the D out of ADR
1.4
Tania Sourdin
1.4
Ariella Markman
Jodie Davis
2.1
Nadja Alexander
Mediating the Models Laws Across Cultures
2.2
Ian Goodhardt
2.2
Prathamesh Popat
India a Community of Communities - some mediation options
2.3
Sue Duncombe
Allan Ogg
ADR in Planning Urban Railways
2.4
Tania Sourdin
Lawrie Moloney
Julia Pullen
3.1
Morgan Brigg
Power & Susceptibility in Intercultural Mediation
3.1
Helen Bishop
Issues of Power in Alternative Dispute Resolution in Aboriginal Settings
3.2
Helen Cleak
Andrew Bickerdike
Perceptions of, and referral to, family mediation services by women's services
3.2
Rachael Field A model of family mediation that supports the participation of victims of domestic violence
3.3
Debbie Dunn Presentation and Facilitated Conversation; Narrative Mediation and Workplace Conflict Dissolution
3.3
Mieke Brandon Tips & Traps in Workplace Mediation
3.4
Jennifer Scott Mediation in Voluntary Organisations
3.4
Melissa Conley-Tyler Accreditation and Online ADR
P3
Lucie Alliare
Nicole Charron-Poggioli
Rifles and Repartee - Shifting from a Network of Mediators to a Community of ADR Practitioners
4.1
Mark White
Bruce Harvey
Amanda Choy
Big Business Big Disputes- matching processes and problems at a macro level; electricity, telecommunications, and large land issues
4.2
Tom Altobelli Understanding the cost of conflict
5.1
Colloquium
Stephen Ralph
Kimberley Hunter Maureen Abbott
Mediation in Aboriginal Australia
5.2
Colloquium
Roxane Shaw
Elizabeth Henderson Karen Tatz
Deborah Tyler
Tracey Raymond
Jodie Ball

Pushing the edges!
5.3
Colloquium
John Cleary
Simon Curran
Mediation or What?
5.4
Colloquium
Ambeng Kandakasi Deborah Macfarlane Santina Soares
Estanislau Martins
Barry Thomas
Does Western ADR only work in the West?
5.4
Colloquium
Mieke Brandon
Stephan Quinlan
Pat Marshall
Tony Newport
Talking Toolboxes; Curioser & Curioser: Mediators in Wonderment: Supervisor Led Mediation
6.1
Michael O'Donnell Facilitating regional and local governance
6.1
Toni Bauman Mediation and Native Title
6.2
Hilary Astor Disputes in Universities - is an Ombudsman the answer?
6.2
Darren McGeachie Special Challenges in Community Based Court Ordered Mediation
6.3
Lucie Alliare
Nicole Charron-Poggioli
Conflict coaching workshop
6.4
Andrew Bickerdike Frog in a bottle. Client perceptions of changing PDR services
6.4
Lawrie Moloney
Jennifer McIntosh
Child inclusive practice in family law mediation: what is it and does it work?
P6
Murray Kellam
NADRAC
NADRAC - Who says you're a mediator? Towards a national system for accrediting mediators.
P6
Shirli Kirschner Conference Wrap up
 
   

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