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Two way learning and culturally appropriate mediation training in remote communities

  • Year: 2013
  • Author: Crawford, Will and Thwaites, Rohan.
  • Journal Name: Indigenous Law Bulletin
  • Journal Number: Vol. 8 Issue 4.
  • Publisher: University of New South Wales, Indigenous Law Centre
  • Published Location: Sydney, NSW
  • ISBN: 1328-5475
  • Country: Australia
  • State/Region: Northern Territory

The potential benefits of training Indigenous people living in remote and regional communities in the skills of mediation, negotiation and facilitation has been recognised by a number of reports and discussion papers on alternative dispute resolution ('ADR') and Indigenous people.1 These benefits have been said to include a likely decrease in long-term disputation through the creation of culturally effective dispute resolution services and the strengthening of governance and decision-making structures. However, there have, to our knowledge, been relatively few instances of mediation and other ADR training occurring in remote communities in the Northern Territory ('NT').

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