Spreading The Collaborative Practice Way - in Bhutan

By Gloria James-Civetta

Gloria James-Civetta recently visited the Bhutan ADR Centre, where she presented on the alternative dispute resolution (ADR) processes available in Singapore. She also introduced attendees to the Collaborative Practice model, sharing its principles and benefits with an engaged audience.


To support continued learning, Gloria distributed Collaborative Practice resources, including informational materials and Collaborative cups. The visit was well received, and she has been invited to return to share more about Collaborative Practice.

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