Home My Ministry Supervision Workshops Mediation & Facilitation Spiritual Direction MSC Contact Me Mediation & FacilitationClick here to edit the text MEDIATIONMediation is a voluntary process in which two or more parties involved in a dispute work with an impartial party, the mediator, to generate their own solutions in settling their conflict. Unlike arbitration, the purpose of mediation is to find solutions that work for both parties. In this process the mediator’s role is to facilitate communication between the parties rather than to impose solutions. Mediators do not advise, take sides or render a judgement. They actively seek to remain impartial, working with all the parties to enable them to reach mutually acceptable resolutions.Tony holds a Postgraduate Certificate in Conflict Resolution Skills. He has trained as an interpersonal andworkplace Mediator and holds a Professional Certificate in Mediation Skills. He is available to Mediate church based interpersonal conflicts and to lead workshops on Conflict Transformation. FACILITATION A facilitator is someone who helps a group of people understand their common objectives and assists them to plan to achieve them without taking a particular position in the discussion. Facilitators may use an array of tools to assist the group in achieving aconsensus on a disagreements that pre-exists or emerges in the meeting sothat it has a strong basis for future action. Tony is an experienced group facilitator and holds a Certificate in Facilitation Skills and is available to facilitate discernment processes, Parish Councils and Ministry Teams. Ministry Development - Spiritual Formation To see all content, you will need the current version of Adobe Flash Player to view it. |