Mediation and Ashford Mediation Service
We're helping to keep Ashford talking.
In these videos Sue Pitt and David Jonker from Ashford Mediation Service explain how the mediation process works, what mediators do, and the role of Ashford Mediation Service.
The Ashford Mediation Service Guide to Mediation with Young People and Families
We’ve produced a free ebook guide to explain what we do and how we can help young people and their families through the use of mediation. You can download 'The Ashford Mediation Service Guide to Mediation with Young People and Families' for free here and on our website.
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| The Ashford Mediation Service Guide to Mediation with Young People and Families |
About our work
We believe that a community that opens up the channels of communication between one another, will be able to better address the difficult issues that face us all.
We launched our “Keep Ashford Talking” campaign to support young people and families in Ashford who are experiencing conflict by providing them with the skills to mediate.
‘Keep Ashford Talking’ is spearheaded by the Ashford Mediation Service (AMS), but we partner with the Kent Police, Ashford Borough Council, Kent County Council, Victim Support, Restorative Justice, Ashford Volunteer Centre, Citizens Advice, the Kent Police & Crime Commissioner’s Fund, and many, many more local organisations, all designed to work with individuals and community groups to create a more harmonious living environment for all who work and live in the borough and beyond.
The Kent Police & Crime Commissioner’s Fund has generously awarded Ashford Mediation Service a grant to increase the targeting of its services to young people and families living in deprived communities in the borough.
The Office of the Kent Police and Crime Commissioner works with a number of partner agencies including criminal justice, Community Safety Partnerships and the voluntary sector.
Ashford Mediation Service provides free confidential and impartial mediation services to residents of Ashford, Kent who are experiencing conflict with others.


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