There are a wide variety of teenage mediation organizations available for your son or daughter to get more involved in the community, such as SADD, Amnesty International, etc. My suggestion would be to have your child look into organizations that fit his/her interests best and consider joining those.
Victim-Offender mediation advocates diversion programs for juvenile offenders. The goal of the program is to reform young criminals so that they can benefit society when they are older.
There are many online programmed that offer mediation training. For example, the HKISE, the Mediator.dk, the Mediator.com, etc. They all provide information on mediation training.
Your local community centre or the YMCA are great resources if you're interested in after school programs for your teenage daughters. They often have sports or educational programs to keep them busy.
Victim Offender Mediation
Joan Nuffield has written: 'Diversion programs for adults' -- subject(s): Pre-trial intervention, Community-based corrections 'Evaluation of the adult victim-offender mediation program, Saskatoon Community Mediation Services' -- subject(s): Mediation, Restorative justice, Saskatoon Community Mediation Services, Services for, Victims of crimes
Mark S. Umbreit has written: 'Restorative justice dialogues' -- subject(s): Restorative justice, Mediation, Victims of crimes 'Pathways To Spirituality and Healing' 'Victim meets offender' -- subject(s): Mediation, Victims of crimes, Restorative justice, Reparation (Criminal justice) 'Directory of victim-offender mediation programs in the United States' -- subject(s): States, Directories, Mediation therapy, Restorative justice, Services for, Victims of crimes, Mediation
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When there is a legal dispute between two or more parties, mediation is an alternative to the traditional litigation process. A mediator is a neutral party brought in to assist the disputants involved in a legal argument and help them reach a mutually acceptable resolution. Mediation schools offer a range of options, from workshops to certificate programs to Master of Laws degrees.
Since the parties did not wish to go to court, they went into mediation to solve their dispute.
Barbara Landau has written: 'Family Mediation Handbook' -- subject(s): Divorce mediation, Domestic relations, Family mediation 'Family Mediation and Collaborative Practice Handbook'
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