What does the British Columbia Mediator Roster Society do?
The British Columbia Mediator Roster Society’s main role is to manage a list of qualified civil and family mediators, known as the “Civil Roster” and the “Family Roster”, and to provide information about the mediators on this list. The Society is also affiliated with British Columbia’s Child Protection Mediation Program Roster, and in this capacity manages information about the mediators on this Roster. The Society’s other services include: providing help in selecting a mediator, appointing mediators under the Notice to Mediate Regulations and Small Claims Rule 7.3, managing a Mediator Consultation Program, and providing mediator speakers from its Speakers’ Bureau. The Society also provides information about the mediation process, mediation resources, organizations and training opportunities, and mediation-related developments in British Columbia. You can find more information in What We Do.
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