Do you have to go to court to resolve disputes?
Leave a reviewGoing to court can be lengthy, expensive and leave people feeling dissatisfied with the outcome. Alma- Constance and Lucinda speak to Frederick Way who is a Senior Dispute Resolution Consultant, Mediator and Trainer the Centre for Effective Dispute Resolution (CEDR). He tells us
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|Season: 4 |Episode: 9 |
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Going to court can be lengthy, expensive and leave people feeling dissatisfied with the outcome. Alma- Constance and Lucinda speak to Frederick Way who is a Senior Dispute Resolution Consultant, Mediator and Trainer the Centre for Effective Dispute Resolution (CEDR).
He tells us
· the alternative ways to resolve disputes
· How mediation works
· How people can be encouraged to work together to solve problems
· Cases where children are involved and how their voices are heard
· How young people are trained in schools to do peer mediation with their classmates
When Frederick was 10, he was really into drama and acting and was a child actor in London, doing professional shows. He was in a musical called The Sound of Music, playing the youngest Von Trapp – a boy called Kurt!
References and Resources
Peer Mediation https://civilmediation.org/peer-mediation/
SEND mediation for children with special educational needs
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