Conflict Support

Conflict Support offers a way for individuals to help themselves by encouraging a fresh perspective on a challenging situation. It provides a space to shift the focus away from entrenched positions and problems, moving towards finding options and solutions.

This process can be particularly valuable when one party is open to mediation but the other is unwilling to participate.

Through Conflict Support, trained mediators create a supportive environment where individuals can explore how to address a situation differently in the future and come up with realistic, personalised solutions.

Conflict Support can be used to assist individuals who:

  • Are affected by antisocial behaviour
  • Want to break negative behavioural patterns and make positive changes in how they respond to situations
  • Are experiencing anxiety related to specific events or changes

While Conflict Support may not always lead to the immediate resolution of a particular conflict, it provides individuals with the opportunity to view the situation from a different perspective. It enables them to reconsider their role in the conflict and empowers them to create options for how they might respond moving forward.

Additionally, Conflict Support can offer practical help to families dealing with difficult circumstances, such as caregiving, parent-child issues, bereavement or the risk of homelessness.

Our approach is personalised to meet each individual’s specific needs, providing tailored guidance and support to facilitate achievable, sustainable change.

As with mediation, Conflict Support is a voluntary, non-judgemental, and confidential process.

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