CDS Training Institute
In Our Communities
Helping people learn how to manage conflicts is an important part of our mission at the Center for Dispute Settlement. The CDS Training Institute is designed with the goal of creating more conflict-resilient communities, where individuals are empowered to understand their conflict styles, observe their conflict patterns, and make choices that lead to positive outcomes.
We offer a variety of trainings, from our 35-hour Basic Mediation Training to our 2-hour Conflict Skills Workshop, and work with all types of organizations, including private businesses, not-for-profits, schools, higher education, government agencies, and faith communities.
This summer, CDS was honored to provide conflict skills training for the City of Rochester Neighborhood Ambassadors pilot programs, located at Father Tracy Center, Barakah Muslim Charity, and Cameron Community Ministries. Funded by the NYS Opioid Settlement Fund, the program provides street outreach, community relations, and a variety of other supports to local neighborhoods.
CDS facilitated several state-wide trainings this summer as well. Our staff were selected as trainers for a project funded by the New York State Department of Education providing Restorative Practices trainings and coaching to school personnel in order to create a positive school climate and reduce punitive disciplinary strategies. We were also invited to provide Anti-Bias training for the statewide AmeriCorps Community Mediation Service Corps (CMSC) program offered through NYSDRA.
Finally, we were proud to host a 4-session conflict management training program called A Better Calm, facilitated by Dr. Bernadette Tracy, which was an initiative of our Task Force to Increase Access to Mediation in Communities of Color. Training participants are eligible to become certified trainers in their own communities within the City of Rochester.
For more information about our training programs, contact Ronalyn Pollack: rpollack@cdsadr.org
Pictured, above: Barakah Muslim Charity, Neighborhood Ambassadors program
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