Mediation Explained
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Is mediation confidential?
We maintain absolute confidentiality throughout the process. Everything shared remains private, creating the psychological safety essential for authentic dialogue and meaningful change.
How long does mediation take?
Most mediations require a two-hour session, though complex situations may benefit from additional time. Our focus remains on moving at your pace rather than rushing into solutions.
What if we can't reach agreement?
Even without formal agreement, participants often experience significant shifts in understanding and relationship dynamics. Our process recognises these moments as meaningful outcomes in themselves.
Do we need to be in the same room?
While face-to-face dialogue often enables the deepest transformation, we offer shuttle mediation and online options when necessary, maintaining our beneath-the-surface approach in all formats.
Are mediators truly impartial?
Our mediators commit to authentic impartiality. We challenge systemic patterns and power imbalances while creating space for all voices to be heard with equal dignity and respect.
Can mediation address power imbalances?
Our approach specifically acknowledges underlying dynamics and works to create conditions where all participants can engage equitably, regardless
FAQs
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- What is mediation?
- What do the mediators do?
- When can mediation help?
- When is mediation not appropriate?
- How long does it take to refer a mediation case?
- Why should I consider mediation?
- When is the best time to mediate?
- Where will the mediation session take place?
- Does there have to be a face-to-face meeting with the other person?
- How long does a mediation session last?
- Is mediation confidential?
- Can people leave at any time?
- Can the mediator give legal advice?
- Can I bring a lawyer to mediation?
- Does the mediator decide the outcome?
- Is mediation legally binding?
- What happens if there is no agreement?
- How do I refer a case?