'Mediators for Health' officially launched
Isle of Man Government launches innovative internal mediation service in partnership with TCM
by Panos Papakostis |
16th Mar 2012
Mediators for Health’ service launches to help staff proactively resolve conflict
The Isle of Man Department of Health and the Mental Health Team from the Department of Social Care have officially launched an internal mediation service for staff called ‘Mediators for Health’.
The launch follows a period of training and assessment for a group of 15 members of
staff from both Departments who have now received accreditation to provide a Mediation Service to fellow staff from these Departments, within the workplace. The training and assessment was provided by UK's mediation experts The TCM Group Ltd (Total Conflict Management Ltd) and accreditation is with the Open College Network.
“We are very aware of both the emotional and financial costs of unresolved conflict in the workplace and the provision of a Mediation Service is a huge step forward to helping our staff to work in an environment that is healthy and safe. It is important for staff to be happy in work both for their own sakes and also so that they can provide the very best care to our patients and their families. I would like to congratulate our team of Mediators for successfully completing this very comprehensive training and assessment programme and wish them every success.”
Minister for Health, David Anderson MHK commented:
“Conflict is a fact of life and occurs in both our private and professional lives.
So we can’t shy away and pretend it doesn’t exist. The important thing is to recognise conflict and ensure that the organisation supports staff in resolving these sorts of situations. What this scheme looks to do is use our own internal resources to resolve conflict. Mediation is proven to be more effective than more old fashioned adversarial approaches such as grievance procedures. I’m delighted that the Department of Health and our Social Care colleagues are leading the way with this on the Island.""Mediation is growing in popularity and success and the UK Government is also investing in mediation as a form of conflict resolution. Ensuring we have a productive work force is key to our success and we need to ensure that the processes we have to deal with conflict make things better for all parties, not worse. I’d like to extend my congratulations to the 15 staff who have qualified as mediators. Improving the outcomes of conflict can only help us in delivering a first class service to the public."
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Mediation is defined as a process of dispute resolution whereby a neutral third party is invited to intervene in a workplace situation to assist with the constructive resolution of a specific dispute. The idea of mediation is to avoid the emotional distress and costs involved in lengthy grievance and disciplinary procedures, by providing early intervention in conflict and allowing parties to reach a mutually satisfactory solution to their problem without any judgements about who is right or wrong. The process is purely voluntary and wholly confidential.
An awareness campaign is accompanying the launch, where the concept and benefits of workplace mediation will be explained to staff and managers as well as providing details of how the service can be accessed. In addition, conflict management training will commence early in 2012, with the aim of equipping staff and managers with skills to deal with conflict proactively and positively.
Mediation is defined as a process of dispute resolution whereby a neutral third party is invited to intervene in a workplace situation to assist with the constructive resolution of a specific dispute. The idea of mediation is to avoid the emotional distress and costs involved in lengthy grievance and disciplinary procedures, by providing early intervention in conflict and allowing parties to reach a mutually satisfactory solution to their problem without any judgements about who is right or wrong. The process is purely voluntary and wholly confidential.
An awareness campaign is accompanying the launch, where the concept and benefits of workplace mediation will be explained to staff and managers as well as providing details of how the service can be accessed. In addition, conflict management training will commence early in 2012, with the aim of equipping staff and managers with skills to deal with conflict proactively and positively.
Bev Critchlow, Director of Nursing, Midwifery and Therapies, said:
“We are very aware of both the emotional and financial costs of unresolved conflict in the workplace and the provision of a Mediation Service is a huge step forward to helping our staff to work in an environment that is healthy and safe. It is important for staff to be happy in work both for their own sakes and also so that they can provide the very best care to our patients and their families. I would like to congratulate our team of Mediators for successfully completing this very comprehensive training and assessment programme and wish them every success.”
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Notes to editors
Notes to editors
- TCM is a leading provider of workplace, employment, business and consumer mediation services. They work with organisations across the UK, Europe, Asia and the Middle East to develop constructive, effective and sustainable remedies for conflicts and disputes.
- The company trains over 1000 individuals in the art of mediation each year. This includes HR professionals, business leaders and other employees who are committed to improving the way that they resolve workplace and business disputes.
- TCM delivers mediation services to an unrivalled list of some of the world’s leading brands, including Lloyds Banking Group, BT, The Arcadia Group, Marks & Spencer, Vodafone, HSBC and The Co-operative.
- David Liddle, founder and director of the TCM Group, regularly comments on mediation, dispute resolution and labour relations issues in the media including Sky News, BBC News 24, Daybreak, BBC Radio and various trade press.
- TCM has created and sponsors the first UK award for Innovation in Dispute Resolution in conjunction with Personnel Today.
- For press and media enquiries, please contact Panos Papakostis on 020 7404 3195 or E-mail: panos@thetcmgroup.com
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