Mediation Institute is happy to promote events run by other organisations that may be valuable to Mediation Institute Members.
Don’t hesitate to contact us about your events (Mi Member discounts for paid events are encouraged).
This is a free service for Mediation Institute Members or relevant free events. If you are not a member and it is a paid event, we would encourage you to offer a MI Members discount.
- No events scheduled for 22/05/2022.
Promoting Social Connectedness to support men’s mental health
Online Event hosted by Child Family Community Australia- No events scheduled for 25/05/2022.
Week of Events
National Reconciliation Week 2022
National Reconciliation Week 2022
National Reconciliation Week 2022 like every year is on between the 27th May and the 3rd June providing a focused opportunity to work towards reconciliation in Australia. Find out how you can get involved in reconciliation.
What is NMAS Mediation? Followed by NMAS Training Orientation
What is NMAS Mediation? Followed by NMAS Training Orientation
What is NMAS Mediation? Followed by NMAS Training Orientation. Hosted by Joanne Law. Tuesday's fortnightly. Curious about NMAS Mediation and the process to become a NMAS Accredited Mediator? First 15 mins for people who are not NMAS Accredited Mediators next15 minutes is for students of the Mediation Institute NMAS Course.
Q & A Session
Q & A Session
Q & A Session. Hosted by Ken Speakman. Every Tuesday. This is a question and answer session held weekly, for Mi Students (Only) who may have questions on any of the offered Mi courses. You can use this session to also assist in honing your skills in specific areas.
Promoting Social Connectedness to support men’s mental health
Promoting Social Connectedness to support men’s mental health
Promoting Social Connectedness to support men's mental health. Presenters: Brendan Quinn, Ian Zajac, Peter Torenbeek. Facilitated by Sean Martin. Wednesday 25 May 2022. Being socially connected is important for maintaining our mental health and wellbeing. A recent report from Ten to Men: the Australian Longitudinal Study on Male Health showed that men who were unemployed, single and/or living alone had lower levels of social support and less rewarding relationships.
FDR Tutorials topics vary
FDR Tutorials topics vary
FDR Tutorials - topics vary so check the event listing for the weekly topic.