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. |
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2. Would you recommend the course?
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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. |
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3. Are you likely to join the CMC?
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please give your reasons Yes absolutely. For the opportunity to undertake mediations and to grow experience but also for credibility in the field. |
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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. |
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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”. |
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