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Living Mediation 2013 Conference

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Living Mediation 2013 Conference

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The Civil Mediation council Conference was held at the Senate House, University of London. The Board welcomed The Reverend Mpho Tutu as the keynote speaker and Peter Adler who gave the afternoon keynote. Vice Chair, Bill Wood QC lead a discussion about the CMC's consultation exercise on registration/accreditation of individual mediators and mediation training providers. More details and a consultation form is available on the civilmediation.org web site. A wide range of conversations with practitioners new and seasoned and interviews with The Reverend Mpho Tutu, Peter Adler, Sir Alan Ward the new CMC Chair and Jon Siddall, the new CEO.

Thanks all who were involved in the creation of the conference: members of the conference committee, the communications committee and our conference organiser, David Richbell.

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civilmediationcouncil
Podcast Status
Idle
Started
May 9th, 2013
Latest Episode
May 10th, 2013
Episodes
11
Avg. Episode Length
25 minutes
Explicit
No
Language
English
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