How does the mediation process work?

Find out how the mediation process works.


Stage 1
The Mediator prepares for the case with both parties having a pre-meeting on their own with the mediator to hear their account, explain mediation and explore options.

Stage 2
If both parties agree, they both go to a joint session where introductions are made, facts and feelings are discussed, and the future is described.

Stage 3
If the mediation goes well, an Agreement may be written, and the mediators debrief the session.

How does the mediation process work?

The Ashford Mediation Service Guide to Mediation with Young People and Families


We’ve produced a guide to explain what we do and how we can help young people and their families through the use of mediation.

In this ebook we explain what mediation is and give people who are helping young people, some tools and skills, hints and tips on how and when to use mediation.

The Ashford Mediation Service Guide to Mediation with Young People and Families

We want to encourage young people, families, and community and school leaders, to contact Ashford Mediation Service and make use of our free mediation services.

Download 'The Ashford Mediation Service Guide to Mediation with Young People and Families'.

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