What is CEDR Solve?
The Centre for Effective Dispute Resolution (CEDR) specialises in mediation and alternative dispute resolution (ADR). We are an independent non-profit organisation and a registered charity.
What is a model of mediation?
In statistics, a mediation model is an analysis that seeks to identify the mechanism that underlies an observed relationship between an independent variable and a dependent variable, via the inclusion of a third explanatory variable, known as a mediator variable.
What are the 6 mediation principals in the model standards of conduct?
A mediator shall conduct a mediation in accordance with these Standards and in a manner that promotes diligence, timeliness, safety, presence of the appropriate participants, party participation, procedural fairness, party competency and mutual respect among all participants.
Is CEDR mediation binding?
The adjudicator’s decision is binding upon both parties* if the customer chooses to accept it. If the customer chooses not to accept the decision, it will have no binding effect on either party.
What does CEDR stand for?
CEDR stands for Centre for Effective Dispute Resolution.
What are the key steps in mediation?
The Mediation Process
- Pre-Mediation: Orientation.
- Introduction: Setting the stage.
- Issues: What to solve.
- Interests: What is important and why (needs, desires, concerns)
- Options: Creative Solutions.
- Agreement: Realistic, understood, operational.
What are the key principles of mediation?
The principle of effectiveness and the principle of co-creation of the process. The principle of the independence of the mediator. The principle of competence of the mediators. The principle of equality of clients in the process.
What are the ethical obligations of mediators?
Mediators have an ethical duty to maintain the privacy and confidentiality of all parties involved in the proceedings and to foster an atmosphere of trust. It should be made clear from the beginning of the proceedings that no information from the mediation sessions can be used at a later date without permission.