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The third mediation audit a survey of mediator attitudes undertaken in connection with the Third European Mediation Congress [electronic resource]

By: Language: English Publication details: London Centre for Effective Dispute Resolution 2007Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • 347.4107 $2 18
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The mediation marketplace -- The mediators -- Mediators' practices -- Sources of work -- Performance in mediation -- Ethical challenges -- Standards and regulation -- Future aspirations -- Priorities for the future -- Contribution of the field -- Conclusion
Summary: Reports that mediation is growing, together with its impact. Mediation saves UK business £1 billion per annum, but costs only £8 million. The combined value of the mediation sector in terms of total fee income, is roughly £8.2 million. Finds that the number of cases has risen from 2,700 in 2005 to nearly 3,700 (i.e. 33%). For the first time mediation schemes account for 25% of the total market. 80 individuals were involved in nearly 80% of all non-scheme cases, up from 65 involved in 70% in 2005. 75% of mediated cases were settled on the day, with another 13% settling soon after.
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The mediation marketplace -- The mediators -- Mediators' practices -- Sources of work -- Performance in mediation -- Ethical challenges -- Standards and regulation -- Future aspirations -- Priorities for the future -- Contribution of the field -- Conclusion

Reports that mediation is growing, together with its impact. Mediation saves UK business £1 billion per annum, but costs only £8 million. The combined value of the mediation sector in terms of total fee income, is roughly £8.2 million. Finds that the number of cases has risen from 2,700 in 2005 to nearly 3,700 (i.e. 33%). For the first time mediation schemes account for 25% of the total market. 80 individuals were involved in nearly 80% of all non-scheme cases, up from 65 involved in 70% in 2005. 75% of mediated cases were settled on the day, with another 13% settling soon after.