MEDIATION AND CASE SUPERVISION
Weiterbildung und professionelles Qualitätsmanagement für Mediator*innen, Organisationsberater*innen und Führungskräfte.

SUPERVISION DAYS AT INKOVEMA
The Regular reflection on your own professional practice – including a competent external perspective – is rightly part of the self-image of professional counsellors and a legal obligation for certified mediators.
The Supervision days at INKOVEMA offer the possibility
- Current mediation cases, difficult projects or general issues
- in a needs-based and confidential atmosphere,
- die eigene Intuition und Professionalität anhand von Fällen zu schulen und
- organisationale Konzepte kennenzulernen und zu vertiefen.
It is not a requirement to contribute your own case descriptions, but it does increase the personal learning intensity.
SUPERVISION IS SUITABLE FOR

Your trainer Prof Dr Sascha Weigel
Prof Dr Sascha Weigel, Mediator and Trainer (BM), Senior Coach (DBVC), Teaching Transactional Analyst under Supervision PTSTA-O (EATA/DGTA); Honorary Professor for Mediation and Conflict Management MLU Halle

WEITERE DETAILS ZUR SUPERVISION FÜR MEDIATOREN
Participants' comments
The coaching with Dr Weigel was an important support for me in looking at my role as a manager and the associated development and decision-making processes from different perspectives. The Recognising, structuring and reflecting on possible solutions and communication strategies für unterschiedlichste schulische Situationen waren ein prägender Bestandteil des Coachings.
Darüber hinaus, das Showing perspectivesto change and optimise school processes and procedures. For me, the coaching appointments with Dr Weigel were important and necessary steps towards further professionalising my work at management level at our school.
Especially the Case supervision for challenging customer situations has helped us in a very concrete way.
...the idea that we lawyers work in a highly stressful profession was already clear to me beforehand - what wasn't tangible was what to do about it. I only realised this during my training - and I will definitely keep at it....the idea of the trial is now much more prevalent. As lawyers, we are moulded in scientific work, in prevailing opinions and minority opinions. We have not been sensitised to the subtleties of a process, just as we have not been trained to ask questions and learn to communicate in order to allow the process to develop at all. DTraining has shown me completely different ways of approaching situations (also openly) and accepting the process.
We have really learnt a lot, even though we regularly have to deal with conflicts.
Valuable was the structural help of your approach and the completely different perspective...such as ...much of what we call conflicts are actually attempts to resolve them....





