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Mediation is a form of Alternative Dispute
Resolution. Individuals and groups can use
mediation to avoid going to court and save
time and money
Mediation is fast and cost effective.
Most issues are resolved in the equivalent
of one day. Mediation is a dignified alternative
to the adversarial court system
1. Business and Commercial Mediation
Mediation can be used for a range of disputes
including supplier/customer disputes, goods and
services disputes, succession planning for family
businesses and partnership disputes
2. Workplace and Employment Mediation
Mediation can be used to rebuild healthy working relationships between individuals and groups in a confidential setting
3. Family Mediation and marital conflict
Separation, divorce and marital difficulties are painful, complex and very stressful. Mediation provides a dignified and confidential alternative to help individuals to work through the difficult decisions required
4. Neighbourhood disputes
Conflict between neighbours can be very upsetting and expensive to resolve. Mediation can be very effective in dealing with boundary disputes, access rights, use of common services and facilities where the parties need to have ongoing relationships
5. Education and health service mediation
Mediation can help address disputes about a range of issues including access to services, quality of care, selection processes for schools. Lessons learnt often form the basis of improvements in future provision
6. Conflict resolution between groups including cultural, racial and religious dimensions
Sometimes groups can be in conflict caused by different views based on their religion, culture and race. Mediation allows a safe and independent, non-judgemental forum for groups to share their views and explore how they can work together despite apparent differences
Mediation can be used in any situation where individuals or groups find themselves in conflict but are committed to working their way through that dispute
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