
NAFCM PUBLICATIONS
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(NEW!) Community Mediation Inside and Out: Building Internal Capacity and Enhancing Community Relations
NAFCM's 8-module training curriculum for Community Mediation Centers designed to help strengthen and develop both internal program management and strategies for building partnerships and outreach within their communities. The Modules cover Center Administration, Program Development, Fund Development, Program Evaluation, Public Education, Government Partnerships, Case Management, and Volunteer Partnerships, and are designed as a self-guided, self-paced training curriculum for community mediation center staff and volunteers.
Price: NAFCM Members: $45
Price: Non-members: $75

(NEW!) Getting Unstuck: Tranforming Conflict from Crisis to Opportunity
Beginning with an overview and definition of the terminology and strategies of the Collaborative Conflict Resolution Model, NAFCM’s Getting Unstuck provides a window into the range of conflict resolution services and anecdotal experiences gathered from NAFCM’s network of community mediation centers across the country. The guide also presents the reader with important questions and suggestions for consideration in their decision making process, including personal needs and styles, and a formula for determining the service and service providers who are best suited for their particular case. Complete with a listing of conflict resolution resources, community mediation center contact information, and an easy-to-read design, Getting Unstuck is the consumer’s first step along the road to resolution.

The State of Community Mediation: Report on 2004 Data by Amber Hardin peek inside
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Community mediation programs (CMPs) strive to empower citizens in communities by providing a wide range of conflict resolution services and education. This report offers a glimpse of the valuable work CMPs are doing and what centers look like. Sources of data for this report came from the 2004 NAFCM membership database, NAFCM Strategic Survey, State Annual Reports, responses from NAFCM listserv inquiries, and NAFCM Minigrant reports.
Price: NAFCM Members: $16
Price: Non-members: $20

Community Dispute Resolution, Empowerment, and Social Justice: The Origin, History and Future of a Movement by Paul Wahrhaftig
"I wrote this book from a concern that the primary goal of many of the CDR founders - using CDR programs to promote social change - is becoming lost as the field matures. I hope to revitalize the vision" - Paul Wahrhaftig Copywrite, 2004, 99pp.
Price: NAFCM Members: $16.95.
Price: Non-members: $19.95.

Community Mediation Center Self-Assessment Manual
Developed over the past two years, our quality assurance committee has looked at mediation quality as an ongoing project of self-reflection and analysis on the part of community mediation centers. This manual presents a range of questions, items for discussion, and resources intended to help centers determine for themselves what quality services really mean in their communities and contexts. Copyright, 2002, 209 pp.
Price: NAFCM Members: $45
Price: Non-members: $75

Community Oriented Policing Curriculum
Developed over the course of two years by NAFCM and the Bay Area Collaborative of mediation centers in Berkeley, Oakland, and San Francisco, CA, this curriculum shows how community mediation centers and community police can develop effective partnerships. Also included are training materials for teaching conflict resolution and facilitation skills to police officers, and materials on police-youth partnerships.
Price: NAFCM Members: $45
Price: Non-members: $55

Face to Face: Resolving Conflict Without Giving In or Giving Up
Face to Face is a modular curriculum developed for NAFCM’s project to train AmeriCorps members. Module I addresses conflict at the personal level. Module II focuses on conflict at the interpersonal level. Module III provides concepts and tools to assist participants in working effectively and collaboratively intergroup and intragroup. Copyright 1996, 266 pp. plus workbook (81 pp.)
Price: Members $45.00
Price: Non-members $75.00

(NEW!) Community Mediation Start-up Guide
This Guide is intended as a starting place for those interested in developing a community mediation (or dispute resolution) center. It may also be of use to centers at differing stages of development and operation. The Community Mediation Center Start-Up Guide originated in NAFCM’s Clearinghouse of community mediation-related information contributed by NAFCM members and mediation centers beginning soon after NAFCM’s formation. This generous sharing of information, experience and expertise is normal operating procedure for community mediation centers.
Price: NAFCM Members: $55
Price: Non-members: $100

(NEW!) State Funding for Community Mediation
NAFCM is committed to expanding statewide funding and support mechanisms for community mediation and has prepared this publication for policy-makers to help them reach a clearer understanding of the value of community mediation. This publication also aims at encouraging partnership between policy-makers, community mediation centers, and state mediation associations so they can collaboratively develop funding and support mechanisms that strengthen community mediation at the state level.
Price: NAFCM Members: $17
Price: Non-members: $30


NAFCM VISUAL TOOLS

The Visionaries Documentary
A two-part episode from the highly successful documentary series aired on PBS. Each part approximates 30 minutes. Narrated by actor Sam Waterston, this video profiles three community mediation programs and a representative case from each -- a victim/offender mediation, a race-relations dialogue group, and a multi-party land-use negotiation. An excellent introduction to community mediation for courts, police, and other agencies and groups. VHS or DVD approximately 1 hour. more info
Price: $15.00
"Creating a Safer Community: Community Mediation and Community Oriented Policing Partnerships"
This video is designed to showcase community oriented policing and community mediation center partnerships started by the Northern California Collaborative: Berkeley Dispute Resolution Service, Conciliation Forums of Oakland, Community Boards of San Francisco and their respective police departments. This video identifies the goals of these partnerships, partnership benefits, the use of mediation services and the use of conflict management/conflict resolution skills in community oriented policing. Law enforcement personnel, community mediation center staff and community members will find that the video is a promising resource for community oriented problem-solving. VHS 20 minutes.
Price NAFCM Members: $15.00
Price Non-Members: $20.00
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