About Mediation
According to the Mediators Institute of Ireland, Mediation is a process in which an independent, neutral Mediator assists two or more disputing parties in resolving the dispute in a collaborative, consensual manner.
Mediation is …
- a form of ADR (Alternative Dispute Resolution).
- a way of resolving disputes.
- a process in which the Mediator assists the parties to negotiate a settlement.
- a process of collaboration, not conflict.
- a transformative, empowering process.
- safe, respectful and voluntary.
- constantly consultative – nothing happens without your input.
- a process which invites an open mind.
Mediation has …
- already resolved disputes exactly like yours.
- a proven track record in achieving fantastic results in a wide range of situations.
- a structure to identify issues and deal with differences.
- a timetable, agreed with the parties, designed to meet their needs.
- the flexibility to find dynamic and creative solutions when needed.
- the potential to resolve any dispute.
Mediation can …
- be applied to virtually any situation where two or more parties have differences they cannot resolve themselves.
- involve just two parties or several or many participants.
- resolve simple, single issue disputes or complex, multifaceted disputes.
- be applied to commercial, legal, community, workplace and family disputes.
- resolve even a difficult dispute in a short space of time.
- involve the parties meeting directly but doesn’t have to.
Mediation is not …
- a substitute for legal advice – that’s what lawyers are for.
- a way of receiving counselling – that’s what counsellors and psychologists are for.
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