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Conciliation in Practice: Exploring its Role and Distinction in Dispute Resolution Frameworks

Thu, 20 Mar

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Conciliation in Practice: Exploring its Role and Distinction in Dispute Resolution Frameworks
Conciliation in Practice: Exploring its Role and Distinction in Dispute Resolution Frameworks

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20 Mar 2025, 7:00 am – 8:00 am

Zoom

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This one-hour online session will provide judges with an in-depth understanding of the conciliation model within the broader landscape of dispute resolution. Focusing on its unique characteristics and diverse applications, the session will explore how conciliation fits alongside other models such as mediation, administrative decision-making, and investigations. Emphasizing its flexible, outcome-oriented nature and the proactive role of the conciliator, participants will gain insight into how conciliation fosters relationship-building and effective resolution, while navigating its jurisdictional variations and real-world applications. This session aims to equip the audience with a practical understanding of how they may integrate conciliation into their dispute resolution practices.

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  • What factors determine the booking of mediation services and how do you ensure the best chance of resolution in diverse dispute contexts?
    My mediation services can be booked according to the size of the dispute at hand. I have successfully managed complex multi-party disputes spanning a number of days, and short mediations of 90 minutes. Each dispute and each party has unique needs and I will work independently with all parties and legal representatives to design the most appropriate process to ensure the best chance of resolution. I am experienced at mediating across cultures, generations and dispute contexts.
  • What is your background and experience in mediation and conciliation services?
    After over a decade as a full-time panel mediator, conciliator, decision maker and team manager for various government agencies, Commissions and Tribunals, I am now offering my mediation and conciliation services privately. I am highly experienced in managing a diverse range of disputes and adapt a flexible mediation approach following considered pre-mediation discussions with parties and their legal representatives.
  • What qualifications and experience do you bring to the table as a mediator and mediation accreditation training assessor?
    As an experienced Mediator and Recognized Mediation Accreditation training and assessor I bring to the table a high level of emotional intelligence, the technical skills of a lawyer (Over 10 years PAE) and a depth of cross-cultural and intergenerational conflict experience. I am also skilled in Mental Health First Aid and understand the importance of managing emotions and relationships in effectively managing disputes.
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