Workshop will focus on mediation of disputes involving senior citizens

From Staff Reports

April 25, 2008 10:30 pm

Allegany Conflict Resolution Center, Allegany Law and Human Resource Development Commission will present a workshop targeted to senior citizens and the professionals that serve them on how to resolve disputes through mediation.
Mediation of seniors’ disputes will be held at the Frostburg Community Center, 27 Water St., on May 13 from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and at the Cumberland Senior Center, 19 Frederick St., on May 19 from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Speakers will include representatives from HRDC and Allegany Conflict Resolution Center. Sharon Kazary and attorneys Nicholas Monteleone, Wesley McKee and James Spies, experienced mediators, will provide overviews of the mediation process. A film produced by Maryland Mediation, “Mediation Healing Communities,” will be presented.
Areas appropriate for referral for mediation services include neighborhood disputes, landlord-tenant complaints, conflicts with public agencies, nursing home and assisted-living conflicts, consumer disputes, family disputes regarding custody, visitation and property, and caregiver responsibilities and support.
Free community mediation is available from Allegany Conflict Resolution Center and information will be provided on how to get mediation assistance from the center.
This workshop is produced with support from the Pro Bono Resource Center of Maryland and the Administrative Office of the Courts.
To register for the workshops, contact Allegany Law at (301) 722-3390.

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