Disability Mediation
- Local Offer
Disability Mediation is when a specialist third party helps people who are in conflict to reach a mutual agreement. Our Mediators are disability specialists with many years of experience in the disability sector.
We can help you with the following areas:
- Access Issues
- Reasonable Adjustments
- Guide Dog Refusals
- Discrimination
- Family Issues
- Housing Issues
(This list is not exhaustive)
Our Disability Mediation can ensure best practice around The Equality Act 2010, repair broken relationships and also gives those who engage the chance to have their say.
Disability Mediation is completely voluntary and confidential. This creates a safe space for people to feel that they can talk openly and honestly.
For more information about Centre for Resolution's Disability Mediation Service please contact info@centreforresolution.co.uk or 01905 330055.
Who to contact
- Contact Name
- Ryan Compton
- Contact Position
- Director
- Telephone
- 01905 330055 01905 330055
- info@accessmediationservices.co.uk
- Website
- Disability Mediation
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Where to go
- Notes
We do not have one venue for this service. Venues are arranged to meet the needs of the client.
Availability
- Age Ranges
- Referral not required
Local Offer
- Local Offer Age Bands
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0-4 (Birth to Pre-School)
4-11 (Primary School)
11-16 (Secondary School)
16-18 (Transitions into Adulthood)
18-25 (Young Adults) - SEN Provision Type
- Specialist
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- Who is your service for?
- Specialist
- Local Offer Age Bands
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0-4 (Birth to Pre-School)
4-11 (Primary School)
11-16 (Secondary School)
16-18 (Transitions into Adulthood)
18-25 (Young Adults) - Is the building fully wheelchair accessible?
- Yes
- Is there disabled changing and toilet facilities?
- No
- Describe any training or experience you/your staff, have had or are having in issues around SEND?
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Director Ryan Compton is a disability specialist and has worked in the field for a number of years. He currently provides disability awareness and equality training to organisations across the UK. He also has a disability himself and was considered SEND throughout his education.
- Experience of working with children and young people with the following disabilities/additional needs.
- Alternative Communication
- Autistic Spectrum Disorders
- Complex Medical/Physical Needs
- Challenging Behaviours
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