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Contributors | ||
Acknowledgements | ||
Preface and how to use this book | ||
1 | Introduction | |
1.1 | Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR): a brief history, concepts and definitions | |
1.2 | ADR definitions and some common myths about mediation | |
1.3 | Recent developments in UK law | |
1.4 | Mediation in action - messages from the USA | |
2 | Setting up local disagreement resolution, conciliation and mediation arrangements | |
2.1 | Issues for LEA administrators | |
2.2 | Issues for professionals | |
2.3 | A staged model for disagreement resolution | |
3 | SEN conciliation | |
3.1 | The Waltham Forest Conciliation Service | |
3.2 | The role of parent partnership in disagreement resolution | |
3.3 | Before mediation - a view from an LEA SEN officer | |
3.4 | Patterns of disagreement in SEN | |
4 | SEN mediation | |
4.1 | Developing an approach to conflict resolution: the contribution of parent partnership services | |
4.2 | Developing regional arrangements for disagreement resolution | |
4.3 | The West London mediation project | |
4.4 | The London SEN Disagreement Resolution Service | |
4.5 | Establishing a regional service for disagreement resolution - the experience of two regional partnerships | |
4.6 | Peer mediation: involving children in mediation | |
5 | The SEN tribunal | |
6 | Mediation skills and techniques | |
6.1 | Types of mediation | |
6.2 | Preparation for mediation | |
6.3 | Case management | |
6.4 | The role of the mediator | |
6.5 | Some useful techniques | |
6.6 | An effective mediator | |
6.7 | A checklist of skills for mediators: self-assessment activity | |
7 | Ethical issues and dilemmas | |
8 | Training to be a mediator | |
8.1 | Introduction | |
8.2 | The essence of mediation - a trainer's perspective | |
9 | Conclusions - emerging themes and future possibilities | |
10 | Sources of further information | |
10.1 | Extracts from the DfES SEN Toolkit | |
10.2 | A sample mediation agreement (Global Mediation Ltd) | |
10.3 | A sample of the code of conduct (Global Mediation Ltd) | |
10.4 | Specification for tenders for a regional service for dispute resolution service (South East and South Central Regional SEN Partnerships) | |
10.5 | Sample referral criteria (South East and South Central Regional SEN Partnerships) | |
10.6 | Sources of information and further contacts | |
10.7 | Training providers and organisations | |
11 | Bibliography | |
Index |
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