I recently attended a seminar about how mediators can make a positive impact in helping to resolve conflicts and wars across the globe. It was organised by the Mediators’ Institute of Ireland with the excellent Ken Cloke as the guest speaker. Ken talked about how mediators could act in the context of autocracies gaining in […]
Peace Abroad Means Peace at Home
I have been watching the conflict in Ukraine and even though I am a mediator I have been finding it difficult to see how a peaceful solution can come about and what’s needed for it to happen. The dynamics of the conflict are very different to the ones I deal with day to day and […]
April Collaborate
Click here to read the April Edition of Collaborate. This month’s issue features Mediate 2022 First keynote and date announced. Strathclyde Funding Success Charlie Irvine on developments for the Mediation Clinic at the University. Fife Peer Mediation Programme Kathryn Hilditch on SM’s peer mediation work in Fife. The Core Challenge John Sturrock reflects on lawyers […]
Making Hybrid Work
I have a slight trepidation whilst writing this article as I am well aware that assuming that Covid is in retreat may not prove to be right and that there is no exact science when it comes to the virus that has changed our lives so much. However with the Scottish Government calling for a […]
January Collaborate
Click here to read the January edition of Collaborate This month we feature a range of article and news about mediation in Scotland. Why Lawyers Don’t Use Mediation David Hossack and Laura McKenna reflect on the result of their recent survey on Lawyers and mediation. COP 26 and Mediation Alun Thomas and Abdul Rahim on […]
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