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Building a new generation of conflict resolvers

by Jim Grennell | Oct 24, 2014 | Facilitation, Mediation, Mediation training | 0 comments

The Whatcom DRC in Bellingham, Washington welcomed two, young Conflict Resolution Specialists from AmeriCorps whose focus was on increasing problem solving, conflict resolution, and communication skills in fourth- to twelfth-grade youth. The AmeriCorps mediation...

Mediation training benefits everyone

by Jim Grennell | Mar 10, 2013 | Mediation, Mediation training | 0 comments

Although it’s called “mediation” training, the training has applications that extend beyond being professional mediator. Many folks not interested in becoming certified mediators overlook the training because they don’t see how it applies to them personally or...

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  • Mediation resolves grandparent custody conflict
  • Neighborhood conflict resolved
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Recent Blog Posts

  • A family struggles to get their lives back on track
  • Mediation creates a safe haven for families
  • Mediation resolves grandparent custody conflict
  • Neighborhood conflict resolved
  • A mother testifies to the power of mediation

Why DRC mediation?

DRC’s reduce the burdens of the courts, saving taxpayers money, and increasing access to justice for traditionally underserved populations. Last year, DRC’s mediated 6000 cases, successfully settling 75% of them.

Annually, DRC’s appropriate 40,000 volunteer hours, directly serve 84,000 people, and indirectly serve 5 million people whose lives are positively affected by mediation and other services.

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