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Civil Mediation Council
The Civil Mediation Council (CMC) is the recognised authority in England and Wales for all matters related to civil, commercial, workplace and other non- family mediation. It is the first point of contact for the Government, the judiciary, the legal profession and industry on mediation issues. The CMC is a not for profit company limited by guarantee and operates as a charity. It has more than 400 members and provides major conferences and forums CMC operates an accreditation scheme for organisations that provide mediation services. The Ministry of Justice has used the accreditation scheme as a mark of quality assurance. Membership General Member Anyone with an interest in mediation can become a general member of the CMC, whether or not they are a mediator. Membership is also open to corporate and other bodies. The CMC provides information on mediation and also several training events throughout the year. Registered Member Registered membership is open to mediators and m ...
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Family Mediation
Family mediation is a member of the ADR or alternative dispute resolution family. It forms one of the core pillars of mediation services provided globally. Historically, it remains unclear where family mediation first evolved geographically. However, family mediation has been present in various forms in various cultures world-wide for thousands of years. The family-mediation system focuses on providing a dispute-resolution mechanism to families who are in dispute. Divorce mediation forms part of the family mediation tree of services. Modern-day family mediation is divided into two main fields - mediation and co-mediation. In the former of the two fields a single mediator works with the family in dispute. In the latter of the two fields, two or more mediators work with a family in dispute. Mediations are completed by the use of either joint or single caucuses. In single caucuses the mediator/s caucus one party at a time. In joint caucuses the mediator/s work with all sides to the ...
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