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For those of you who missed it there is a short talk about how to become a mediator here:

Topic: How to become a mediator
Date: Dec 1, 2020 12:59 PM London

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It’s always great to receive feedback on our mediator training course and today is no exception. One student says: “Wonderful course and very well presented, thank you“

1. Did the course meet your expectations?

 

Yes, it was comprehensive and contained a good balance of theory and practice.

 

2. Would you recommend the course?

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Yes

No

please give your reasons for this answer

Yes. I enrolled to train as a mediator which I am now doing and so the course delivered as expected. I’d recommend the course because Peter is experienced but also very personable and supportive which really helps when entering a new discipline. I also enjoyed hearing from other experienced mediators as to their practical experience and guidance. 

 

3. Are you likely to join the CMC?

 

Yes

No

 

please give your reasons

Yes absolutely. For the opportunity to undertake mediations and to grow experience but also for credibility in the field.

 

4.   Do you have any further comments on the course or suggestions as to how the course could be improved?  

The practical work was brilliant.

5. How do you rate the performance of the trainers? Which trainers and sessions did you most enjoyattending/watching?

Highly skilled trainers throughout. I definitely saw more value in the conversation with your colleagues from Ward Hadaway that those earlier in the course as the focus seemed more on commercial mediation but I think this is personal style and as you say in the course, an affinity to people “like me”.