Our Services

Civil Mediation

Civil mediation is a structured process where a neutral and impartial mediator assists parties involved in a legal dispute to reach a mutually agreeable solution. Unlike a judge who imposes a decision, a mediator helps you communicate effectively, explore options, and work collaboratively to find a resolution tailored to your individual needs.

Commercial Mediation

Commercial mediation is a facilitated negotiation process. An impartial mediator helps parties involved in a business dispute to find mutually agreeable solutions. The mediator encourages open communication, explores underlying interests, and facilitates the collaborative development of solutions.

Workplace Mediation

Workplace mediation is a facilitated process allowing individuals involved in a dispute to work through their differences with the guidance of a neutral mediator. Unlike formal grievance or tribunal procedures, mediation prioritizes understanding, open communication, and finding mutually agreeable solutions.

Coaching

Managers often find themselves spending excessive time managing conflict within their teams. Effective communication, assertiveness, and boundary-setting are essential skills that are often underdeveloped, leading to frustration and decreased productivity. Develop these crucial skills.

Training Services

In today’s fast-paced business environment, communication is paramount to success. Misunderstandings, differing perspectives, and unresolved issues can quickly derail productivity, damage relationships, and hinder growth. 

Personal Injury Mediation

Personal injury mediation is a structured, confidential process where a neutral third-party mediator helps individuals involved in a personal injury dispute reach a mutually acceptable settlement. Unlike a courtroom trial, mediation focuses on open communication and collaboration between the injured .

Medical Negligence Mediation

Medical negligence mediation is a structured, confidential process where a neutral mediator helps patients (or their families) and healthcare providers resolve disputes arising from alleged medical errors or malpractice. Instead of going through a lengthy and adversarial court process, mediation allows both sides to communicate openly, discuss the impact of the incident, and work toward a mutually agreeable resolution.