Conflict Resolution in the Workplace

Every day, we deal with conflict in the workplace. Often this is with clients and colleagues, and many people become concerned with how to deal with conflict at work, limiting their ability to be assertive, or feel comfortable at work. Dealing with Conflict at Work, is an interactive and workshop based training session designed to provide information and ways to work with conflict. Through the provision of this information, participants feel that they are better able to deal with conflict at work, and are more comfortable in tricky situations. Conflict styles, ways of communicating, negotiation, and skills development are covered.

When? Friday 23rd July, 9.30am — 4.30pm

Where? Rising Sun Hotel, 2 Raglan Street, South Melbourne 3205

Limited places are available. RSVP prior to 20th July

Every day, we deal with conflict in the workplace. Often this is with clients and colleagues,

and many people become concerned with how to deal with conflict at work, limiting their

ability to be assertive, or feel comfortable at work.

Dealing with Conflict at Work, is an interactive and workshop based training session

designed to provide information and ways to work with conflict. Through the provision of this

information, participants feel that they are better able to deal with conflict at work, and are

more comfortable in tricky situations.

Conflict styles, ways of communicating, negotiation, and skills development are covered.

Background to the Presenter...

Peter Melrose runs a private practice with clients throughout Queensland and Victoria and has worked in the child and family welfare sector since 1989. He has held senior positions in both government and non-government organisations across a number of jurisdictions and states.

Peter is a regular speaker at national and international family welfare and child protection conferences, and has written a number of journal articles on topics ranging from child and family therapeutic approaches, through to working respectfully with clients and people in care.