Enrollment: Â Open Enrollment
Course Duration: 2 days (16 hours)
Delivery Method: Self‑paced interactive modules with optional live group session (contact the Registrar)
Credits: 1.6 CEUs
This course provides a comprehensive introduction to Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) with a primary focus on mediation as the foundational ADR process. While workplace conflict is used as a practical context, the principles, skills, and techniques taught are broadly applicable to disputes in professional, organizational, community, and interpersonal settings.
Participants will develop a solid understanding of conflict dynamics, effective communication, negotiation, and mediation fundamentals. Through interactive learning, real‑world examples, case studies, and practical exercises, participants gain essential tools to manage conflict constructively, facilitate dialogue, and support collaborative problem‑solving across a variety of contexts.
This course serves as a core foundation for individuals interested in ADR, mediation practice, or enhancing professional communication and conflict management skills.
This course is designed for professionals at all levels seeking foundational skills in conflict resolution and mediation. It is suitable for managers, supervisors, HR professionals, neutrals, advocates, community leaders, and individuals interested in ADR, mediation, or improving communication and dispute‑resolution competencies.
There are no formal prerequisites. Participants are encouraged to bring an open mind and a willingness to actively engage in discussion and practical application.
By the end of the course, participants will be able to approach conflict with greater confidence, clarity, and empathy, applying mediation‑based strategies to facilitate communication, manage emotions, and support constructive outcomes across a range of dispute settings.
Participants will be able to:
Understand the nature of conflict
Examine common sources and types of conflict across workplace, organizational, and interpersonal settings, and understand the impact of unresolved conflict on individuals and systems.
Develop core ADR and mediation skills
Learn and practice fundamental mediation competencies, including active listening, effective questioning, reframing, problem‑solving, negotiation, and facilitation of dialogue.
Strengthen communication in conflict
Apply communication strategies that promote clarity, understanding, and de‑escalation, while supporting collaborative and interest‑based resolution.
Recognize and manage emotions
Build emotional intelligence skills to manage personal reactions and respond constructively to heightened emotions during conflict and mediation processes.
Apply conflict resolution and mediation techniques
Explore mediation styles and conflict‑management approaches such as collaboration, assertiveness, compromise, and facilitation, and understand when each is appropriate.
Address cultural and contextual considerations
Recognize the role of culture, values, and differing perspectives in conflict and mediation, and apply inclusive, ethical, and respectful practices.
Promote constructive conflict management
Identify best practices for preventing escalation, fostering open communication, and supporting sustainable resolution processes.
Also available for organization/ group (5 more) Contact the registrar at registrar@adraceu.com.
Credits: Â 4.5 CEUs IACET |45 Clock hours.
Course Description:
Employment/Labor Law MediationÂ
This nine-week intensive course is designed to develop students in Employment Law Mediators Conflict Dispute Resolution venues. The course equips you with the knowledge and skills essential to serve as employment mediators. A comprehensive blend of substantive employment law and training in the mediation process and skills prepares participants to become qualified mediators for employment disputes.
ADRA offers online courses for teachers that are the ultimate convenience. Whether for salary advancement or recertification, ADRA offers you the best in continuing education.
Program concept: The program has 3 parts: Â The first 4 modules focus on substantive employment and labor laws. The remaining 5 modules focus on meditation practices and related rules and policies. The course ends with practical exercises and a final quiz.
Learning Outcomes:
Employment Law Overview: Familiarization with Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, Age Discrimination in Employment Act., Americans with Disabilities Act, Family, and Medical Leave Act, Fair Labor Standards Act, Whistleblower discrimination, Employment Mediation Process.
The Mediation Process: Familiarization with Pre-Mediation (Intake & Screening), Opening Session, Caucuses, Exploring Interests Working through Impasse, Framing the Settlement, Practice Development, Approach, and Features.
This Workplace Conflict Dispute Resolution and Mediation (3CEU, 30 Clock hours) course  is a comprehensive program designed to equip participants with the knowledge and skills necessary for resolving workplace conflicts using alternative dispute resolution techniques. The course focuses on non-adversarial approaches, emphasizing the principles of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) for more constructive and mutually beneficial outcomes.
This practical and well-structured course, taught by experienced professionals, offers valuable insights and hands-on experiences for effective conflict resolution in the workplace. Take advantage of the one-week pre-course access to prepare for an enriching learning journey.
Participants engage in hands-on experiences such as drafting a basic mediation agreement and participating in practical exercises and role plays. These simulations allow participants to apply their knowledge in real-world scenarios, facilitating a deeper understanding and skill development in a supportive learning environment.
The involvement of certified and practicing mediator/instructors adds credibility and expertise to the course. Participants benefit from their professional knowledge, gaining valuable insights and examples that enhance their understanding of conflict dispute resolution and mediation.
Upon successful completion of the course, participants receive a Certificate of Completion accredited by the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET). This certification further validates the course’s quality and may be advantageous for individuals seeking professional recognition or advancement in the field.
Led by certified and practicing mediator/instructors, the course features a thoughtfully designed curriculum that covers essential concepts and techniques in conflict dispute resolution and mediation. The selected course material ensures relevance and quality, providing a solid foundation for learning.
Session 1. Chapter One- Introduction to Alternative Dispute Resolution. The first chapter introduces ADR historically and thematically and then explores the nature of disputes. The chapter concludes with a review of the benefits and drawbacks of ADR.
Session 2. Chapter Two- Negotiations in Dispute Resolution
Session 3. Mediation, Mediation Law and Policy. Here students. The role of mediator is emphasized with main topics mediator qualifications, training and standards of conduct are covered extensively, with a look at the Model Standards of Conduct for Mediators. Mediation Law and Policy.
Session 4.  Mediation in the Workplace. Students will focus on conflict in the workplace among peers and supervisors with emphasis on transformative mediation approach and style. Special emphasis is placed on the various aspects of the disputing parties perception in a diverse workplace, the Grievance /REDRESS Program, and suitability for mediation. Additionally, emphasis is placed on the relationship between management and workers, the exercise power and its unintended consequences leading to Workplace Mediation.
Session 5.  Drafting the Mediation Agreement. The purpose of this session is to introduce students to various forms of mediation agreement and discussions. The mediator in most situation assist the parties with memorializing oral agreement in writing during conferencing. Therefore, it is imperative that a mediator have a working knowledge of basic elements that should be considered in an agreement.
Session 6. Practical Exercises. Overview and virtual mock mediation – The course concludes with the students performing online mediation critiqued by experience mediators or instructor(s). Students must successfully demonstrate Knowledge of the stages of mediation, apply the ethical issues related to mediation, particularly as it relates to confidentiality, self-determination, and voluntary participation and record any agreed terms as discussed during this intense course.
Paralegal / Legal Assistant Certificate Program
13-Week Online | Live Instructor-Led | 4.5 IACET CEUs
ADRA’s Paralegal/Legal Assistant Certificate Program is a 13-week, live online course designed to prepare students
for entry-level legal careers and eligibility for the NALS Accredited Legal Professional (ALP) Exam.
NALS will transition the ALP credential to Certified Legal Support Professional (LSP).
Current ALP holders may continue using their designation; all new and renewed credentials after this date will use LSP.
Enrollment: Â Open Enrollment
