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Got Conflict? (Follow-up from the Conflict Resolution talk.)

Stephanie Lazarus' presentation, Aug. 23, Teaching Seminar

Courtesy of Stephanie Lazarus, UMBC’s Office of Human Relations

Got conflict?

                           

Know your role, purpose, and context

Be present, provide your undivided attention, or create a space where you can

Strategies:

Collaborate – is there a way this can create a win-win situation for both of us?

Compromising -

Accommodate – often used with students who have a disability

Avoiding - Referring

Competing/Forcing

 

Developing Your Personal Conflict Toolbox:

 

Preventing Sexual Harassment Online Training (when registering, select the department that you are working with, not your major): http://training.newmedialearning.com/psh/umbc/

 

The Wellness Initiative Resources : http://www.umbc.edu/wellness/

Relationship Practice Archive: http://www.umbc.edu/wellness/relationships.html

 

Conflict Consultation and Referral:

Center for Mediation and Conflict Resolution:

Mediation, Conflict Coaching, Conferencing/Restorative Justice, Facilitation, and Conciliation

Administration 902 phone: 410-455-8624, cmcr904@umbc.edu

http://www.umbc.edu/humanrelations/cmcr/index.html

 

Office of Human Relations Programs Administration 902-903,

http://www.umbc.edu/humanrelations/index.html

Questions or concerns related to race, color, national origin, ancestry, ethnic background, genetics, disability, age, sex, gender identity and expression, marital status, sexual orientation, religion, creed, and/or veteran status

Stephanie Lazarus phone: 410-455-5745 slazar@umbc.edu

 

Referral partners

 

Student Judicial Programs: http://www.umbc.edu/sjp/

Student Development and Success Center, Room 118, phone 410-455-2458

Student Code of Conduct:http://www.umbc.edu/sjp/articles/code.html

 

Sexual Assault and Relationship Violence Response: Voices Against Violence Program: http://www.umbc.edu/vav/

 

Safety=Credible threats of violence for harm to self or others: UMBC Police: 410-455-5555 or 911

 

Student Resource: University Counseling Services: 410-455-2472 http://www.umbc.edu/counseling/

 

Student Resource: University Health Services: 410-455-2542 http://www.umbc.edu/uhs/

 

Student Resource: Student Disability Accommodation: Student Support Services: 410-455-2459 http://www.umbc.edu/sss/

 

UMBC Policy Website:http://www.umbc.edu/policies/

Posted: August 23, 2013, 7:29 PM