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Program Leader

Michael Lomax

Mediator

High-conflict behaviour is characterized by unmanaged emotions, extreme reactions, preoccupation with blaming others, and prolonged, unresolved conflict. Such behaviour not only seriously damages relationships in the workplace but also frequently results in complaints of bullying and harassment, grievances and other legal headaches for both employers and unions. This in-depth training session will equip participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to prevent high-conflict behavior from disrupting both employer and union operations and giving rise to costly litigation.

Participants will learn:

  • Brain science behind high-conflict behaviour, including current knowledge about High-Conflict Personalities (HCPs)
  • Principles of progressive discipline and accommodation that apply to dealing with high-conflict behaviour
  • Strategies for managing your own anxiety when dealing with HCPs
  • Approaches to coaching HCPs to take responsibility for resolving their own conflicts in the workplace
  • Practical techniques ready to be used in the workplace, including:
  • Connecting skills – using empathy, attention and respect (E.A.R.) to communicate and build effective working
    relationships with HCPs
  • Assertion skills – using brief, informative, friendly, but firm (B.I.F.F.) responses to counter misinformation or
    hostility

Please contact customerservice@lancasterhouse.com for more details.

CPD Alberta
This program has been approved for Continuing Professional Development 4 hours under Category A of the Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Log of the Human Resource Professionals Association (HRPA).
CPD BC and Yukon
This program has been approved by CPHR BC & Yukon for 4 Continuing Professional Development hours.
CPD Alberta
This program has been approved by CPHR Alberta for 4 Continuing Professional Development hours.

CPD

  • This program has been approved by the Law Society of British Columbia for 4 Continuing Professional Development hours.
  • Members of the Nova Scotia Barristers’ Society may count this program for 4 Continuing Professional Development hours.
  • Members of the Law Society of New Brunswick may count this program for 4 Continuing Professional Development hours.
  • CPD for Members of the Law Society of Ontario: 4 Substantive Hours; 0 Professionalism Hours.
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