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A New USASK Micro-Credential Taught by Charmaine Panko, K.C.

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The University of Saskatchewan is now offering a micro-credential course designed to strengthen conflict resolution and communication skills in the context of family law:

Family Justice 1: Conflict Engagement, Conflict Resolution and Communication.

This course is taught by Charmaine Panko, K.C., a Collaborative Lawyer and mediator at Panko Collaborative Law & Mediation in Saskatoon. Charmaine specializes in conflict resolution as a Collaborative Lawyer, mediator, arbitrator, and trainer.

 

Who Should Take This Course?

This micro-credential is ideal for family law practitioners and family service providers. It is especially beneficial for professionals preparing to work effectively in mandated family dispute resolution processes.

 

About the Course

This course equips students with essential skills in:

  • Conflict engagement
  • Conflict resolution
  • Effective communication

Students will explore family conflict dynamics, apply negotiation and mediation techniques, and develop comprehensive resolution plans. They will also enhance their ability to communicate complex legal information clearly and empathetically—an essential skill in family law and justice settings.

 

Ready to develop your conflict resolution toolkit in family law?

Register or learn more here:

Family Justice 1: Conflict Engagement, Conflict Resolution and Communication – USask

 

Why These Skills Matter at Our Firm

At Panko Collaborative Law & Mediation, we believe that conflict engagement, effective communication, and resolution skills are foundational to supporting families through separation and other transitions. These are not just tools we use—they reflect our core values. We’re proud to see these principles being taught through academic programs like Family Justice 1, and we remain committed to applying them in our daily work with clients, helping families move forward with clarity, dignity, and compassion.

 

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