Certified Mediator Qualification Training
The aim of the course is to train individuals to become certified mediators and to provide an excellent understanding of the mediation process.
The main course objectives is to provide an understanding of mediation as a career, mediation as an alternative to litigation, teaching the mediation process, completing the MII approved assessment and basically training the individuals in mediation as an alternative form of dispute resolution.
Methodology and evaluation: The course comprises 40 hours training which will include workshops, assignment, role plays, discussion, and MII assessment
Admission Requirements: none at present
John M. Sherlock, Certified member of the MII and founding member of the Mediation Academy of Ireland. John has worked as a senior lecturer in Communications Studies at the Garda College, Templemore. He is registered with Teaching Council of Ireland for further Education with qualifications in Legal Studies from DIT Dublin. Currently John is working as mediator with the Cavan Family Resource Centre. In addition he works as tutor with trainee solicitors in Mediation workshops with the Law Society of Ireland and as adjudicator for national & international mediation competitions.
Other Trainer: Marty Lynch
Marty Lynch is a Certified Mediator from Cavan. He has been working as a mediator since 2008. His experience includes taking cases in community, neighbourhood, workplace, family and separating couples. His interest in mediation and alternative dispute resolution stems from his involvement with cross border and peace building organisations, in the border regions.
Organisation: Mediation Academy of Ireland
Duration: 60 hours – 40 direct (plus 20 indirect)
MII Approved: Yes