Why Join the MII
Being a member of the MII ensures that your potential clients know: You have achieved an internationally recognised accreditation. You are trained to a certain standard. You abide by a Code of Ethics and Practice.You have complied with the annual requirements for continuous professional development.
Types of Membership
We are the leading professional, not-for-profit association for Mediators in Ireland. The MII has different categories of membership which follow the cycle of education and qualification of mediators.
Member Requirements
Registration fees are applicable on an annual calendar year basis (January-to-January) and should be submitted to the MII when making an online application for membership.
Corporate Membership
The MII welcomes applications from Corporate entities who wish to register a group of mediators as MII members. More info need for this section.
Equivalent Training
Process of application for recognition of equivalent training done with any training body other than one accredited by the MII.
Member Fees
Registration fees are applicable on an annual calendar year basis (January-to-January) and should be submitted to the MII when making an online application for membership.
Reflective Practice & Learning group
Providing an opportunity for between 6 and 12 Mediators to come together and share their mediation experience.
Advice on Uploading Documents and Profile Guidelines
The MII was founded on our belief in the practice of Mediation and the recognition that Ireland needed a professional body to raise awareness and standards in this emerging area.