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All Things Conflict

All Things Conflict

Maria Arpa MBE

Business & Entrepreneuriat
Société & Culture
Enfants & Parentalité

Fréquence : 1 épisode/6j. Total Éps: 61

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Who doesn't have conflict in their lives? Whether at work, at home or somewhere out in the world we are all affected by conflict even when it is indirect. The impact of poorly managed conflict can devastate lives. With 30 years’ experience mediating conflict and training peacemakers, Maria has held people’s hearts through everything from workplace hostility, board room battles, belligerent teenagers, separated parents at loggerheads to neighbours at war, street gang rivalries, threats to life and business deals gone wrong. In this podcast Maria lifts the lid on why we fight and how we can resolve conflict and design it out of our lives. Maria’s mission is to reduce unnecessary human suffering through conscious awareness, facilitated dialogue and trauma healing, using her communications tool, the Dialogue Road Map.
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Creating Safe Spaces: The Role of Empathy and Reflection in Workplace Mediation

Saison 2 · Épisode 10

mardi 15 juillet 2025Durée 42:02

In this episode of "All Things Conflict," Maria Arpa MBE welcomes back her husband, David Ellis, a seasoned mediator with over 20 years of experience. They delve into the intricacies of workplace mediation, exploring how it transcends mere conflict resolution to foster genuine human connections. David emphasises the importance of creating a safe space for individuals to reflect on their experiences and emotions, allowing them to navigate their relationships more effectively. The conversation touches on the evolving landscape of employment law and the necessity for employers to prioritise the well-being of their employees, highlighting that a compassionate approach can lead to a more engaged and productive workforce. Through their discussion, Maria and David advocate for a shift in workplace culture, encouraging leaders to embrace empathy and understanding as fundamental components of a thriving business environment. KEY TAKEAWAYS Holistic Understanding of Employees: It's essential to recognize that employees are whole human beings with diverse roles and experiences outside of work. Acknowledging their personal lives can lead to better workplace relationships and understanding. Importance of Safe Spaces: Mediation provides a unique opportunity for individuals to express their feelings and concerns in a safe environment, allowing for reflection and open dialogue without fear of repercussions. Proactive Approach to Workplace Issues: Employers should not wait for conflicts or grievances to arise before addressing employee well-being. A proactive approach that fosters open communication can prevent issues from escalating and create a more harmonious work environment. Value of Empathy and Kindness: Creating a workplace culture that prioritizes empathy, kindness, and understanding can lead to increased employee satisfaction, better performance, and a more cohesive team dynamic. Legislative Changes and Employer Responsibility: New employment laws are pushing businesses to take responsibility for their employees' well-being. Employers should view these changes as opportunities to enhance workplace culture rather than as burdensome requirements. SOCIAL LINKS www.centreforpeacefulsolutions.org www.peacefulsolutions.org.uk www.workplacehuddle.com HOST BIO Maria founded the Centre for Peaceful Solutions in response to the fatal shooting of a 7 year old in her neighbourhood. She developed a model of conflict resolution for violent crime using her brainchild, the Dialogue Road Map (DRM).   Over 30 years she has mediated everything from threat to life gang disputes to high stakes business deals gone wrong, Maria empowers people to resolve conflict without reliance on experts. So she trains violent prisoners to be facilitators, leaders to be effective communicators, teenagers to be peer mediators and neighbours to be tenant listeners within their respective communities. This Podcast has been brought to you by Disruptive Media. https://disruptivemedia.co.uk/

WORKPLACE CONFLICT SPECIAL: An Episode with Shannon Pearson

dimanche 13 juillet 2025Durée 01:17:13

In this deeply personal and raw conversation, Shannon Pearson opens up about her journey from being a trusted HR leader to becoming the target of a system she once believed in. What began as a career rooted in care and service unravelled in the face of organizational dysfunction, toxic silence, and moral injury. This is not just a story of conflict — it's a story of betrayal, awakening, and personal transformation. Shannon speaks candidly about what it felt like to be gaslit, isolated, and ultimately broken by the very system she tried to help fix. Now a coach and conflict practitioner, Shannon reflects on how conflict changed her — and what it taught her about power, identity, compassion, and courage. Key Takeaways: You can be both respected and completely unsupported in a broken system. Moral injury in the workplace is real — and recovery requires grieving and rebuilding. Silence in conflict isn’t neutral. It protects power and erases harm. Healing starts when we stop blaming ourselves for what the system failed to hold. 🔗 Connect with Shannon: LinkedIn: Shannon Pearson Website: shannonpearson.ca We will be releasing special episodes every couple of weeks and these will be a deeper dive into the guests and the conflict subjects.  STAY TUNED Host Bio Maria founded the Centre for Peaceful Solutions in response to the fatal shooting of a 7 year old in her neighbourhood. She developed a model of conflict resolution for violent crime using her brainchild, the Dialogue Road Map (DRM).   Over 30 years she has mediated everything from threat to life gang disputes to high stakes business deals gone wrong, Maria empowers people to resolve conflict without reliance on experts. So she trains violent prisoners to be facilitators, leaders to be effective communicators, teenagers to be peer mediators and neighbours to be tenant listeners within their respective communities. The DRM has applications in all aspects of life and is used for resolving conflict, repairing harm, decision making and healing at an individual and group level. It challenges people to live in harmony with their values. In 2020 Maria received an MBE from the Queen for services to mediation. www.centreforpeacefulsolutions.org www.peacefulsolutions.org.uk www.workplacehuddle.com This Podcast has been brought to you by Disruptive Media. https://disruptivemedia.co.uk/

Navigating Leadership: The Unspoken Conversations That Shape Business Success

Saison 2 · Épisode 1

mardi 20 mai 2025Durée 07:13

Maria Arpa MBE introduces the second series of All Things Conflict, focusing on the critical role of leadership in navigating workplace dynamics. Building on insights from the first series, which explored various perspectives within workplaces, this new series aims to delve into the experiences of directors, senior leadership teams, and entrepreneurs. The host emphasizes the importance of open conversations about potential challenges and conflicts that may arise as businesses evolve, highlighting the need for proactive communication strategies. By addressing the often-ignored "unsaid conversations," the episode sets the stage for discussions on how to manage conflict creatively and constructively. Listeners can look forward to insights from a diverse lineup of guests, including a family business managing director, a seasoned trainer for non-executive directors, and a well-known workplace mediator, all sharing their experiences and strategies for effective leadership in the face of conflict. KEY TAKEAWAYS Focus on Leadership: The new series will explore leadership dynamics, including the roles of directors, senior leadership teams, and entrepreneurs, emphasizing how leadership sets the tone for organizational culture and conflict. Importance of Open Conversations: It is crucial to have open discussions about potential challenges and conflicts that may arise in a business setting, rather than avoiding difficult conversations that can lead to resentment and eventual breakdowns in communication. Navigating Messiness: The journey of achieving business goals is often messy, and it is important to establish how team members will communicate and support each other during challenging times, including coping with personal traumas that may surface. Proactive Conflict Management: Planning for unsaid conversations and establishing policies or procedures for addressing conflicts can help organizations manage issues before they escalate, likened to "putting in the plumbing" to ensure effective communication channels. Conflict as a Resource: Embracing conflict as a natural part of organizational life can lead to creativity and innovation, rather than viewing it solely as a negative force that needs to be avoided. BEST MOMENTS "In this series, I really want to look at leadership... because the leadership sets the tone." "What happens if it doesn't progress in the way we'd like to? How will we talk to each other about that?" "Are we just going to let our fears and resentments just build up very quietly... and then wait for the inevitable explosion to happen?" "The chances are there are things about each other that we haven't yet examined or explored." "What I've learned by rejecting the adversarial approach to conflict... is that actually it is the biggest free resource that we have for becoming creative." SOCIAL LINKS www.centreforpeacefulsolutions.org www.peacefulsolutions.org.uk www.workplacehuddle.com HOST BIO Maria founded the Centre for Peaceful Solutions in response to the fatal shooting of a 7 year old in her neighbourhood. She developed a model of conflict resolution for violent crime using her brainchild, the Dialogue Road Map (DRM).   Over 30 years she has mediated everything from threat to life gang disputes to high stakes business deals gone wrong, Maria empowers people to resolve conflict without reliance on experts. So she trains violent prisoners to be facilitators, leaders to be effective communicators, teenagers to be peer mediators and neighbours to be tenant listeners within their respective communities.   This Podcast has been brought to you by Disruptive Media. https://disruptivemedia.co.uk/ Learn More About Us: https://www.centreforpeacefulsolutions.org/

From Judgment to Understanding: Transforming Conversations in Conflict Resolution

Saison 1 · Épisode 9

mardi 13 mai 2025Durée 03:48

To conclude this series of All Things Conflict: Workplaces, Maria Arpa MBE reflects on the key insights shared by various guests regarding workplace conflict. Maria introduces the metaphor of "plumbing" to illustrate the importance of having effective systems in place for navigating human interactions, suggesting that meaningful conversations are essential for any task or goal. The episode encourages listeners to foster connections and maintain ongoing dialogue about culture change in workplaces. Additionally, the host shares resources for further engagement, including their website and a charity focused on conflict resolution. Key Takeaways Escalation of Conflict: Conflict can easily escalate due to judgment, blame, and poor communication, highlighting the importance of managing these dynamics effectively. Human Connection: Successful interactions and conflict resolution begin with establishing a human connection, as no task or goal can be achieved without effective conversation. Importance of Communication Systems: The systems and processes in place for navigating human interactions are crucial for managing conflict and fostering a positive workplace culture. Cultural Change: Changing workplace culture is a gradual process that requires ongoing conversation and connection among individuals. Resources for Support: There are various resources available for those interested in conflict resolution and cultural change, including personal websites and charitable organizations focused on peaceful solutions. Related links Website: https://mariaarpa.com/ Workplace Consultancy: https://workplacehuddle.com/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@MariaArpaMBE Host BIO Maria founded the Centre for Peaceful Solutions in response to the fatal shooting of a 7 year old in her neighbourhood. She developed a model of conflict resolution for violent crime using her brainchild, the Dialogue Road Map (DRM).   Over 30 years she has mediated everything from threat to life gang disputes to high stakes business deals gone wrong, Maria empowers people to resolve conflict without reliance on experts. So she trains violent prisoners to be facilitators, leaders to be effective communicators, teenagers to be peer mediators and neighbours to be tenant listeners within their respective communities. The DRM has applications in all aspects of life and is used for resolving conflict, repairing harm, decision making and healing at an individual and group level. It challenges people to live in harmony with their values. In 2020 Maria received an MBE from the Queen for services to mediation. Learn More About Us: https://www.centreforpeacefulsolutions.org/

Navigating Conflict: How Effective Communication Can Prevent Workplace Tension

Saison 1 · Épisode 8

mardi 6 mai 2025Durée 31:39

Maria Arpa MBE sits down with James Ellis, a coach and coach trainer who specialises in enhancing workplace dynamics across various sectors, including education and private equity. James shares valuable insights on the importance of effective communication and the role of coaching in fostering a positive workplace culture. He emphasises the significance of upfront conversations, or "contracting," to prevent conflicts and improve interactions among team members. The discussion also explores how individuals can shift from a fear-based mindset to one rooted in values, ultimately leading to more constructive relationships. Listeners are encouraged to adopt practical strategies, such as replacing the word "why" with "what" in conversations and distinguishing between facts and perceptions, to enhance their communication skills and navigate workplace challenges more effectively. Key Takeaways Quality of Interactions: The quality of our interactions directly influences the quality of our outputs. Engaging in meaningful conversations about how we will communicate can prevent conflicts and misunderstandings in the workplace. Contracting and Designing Conversations: Establishing upfront agreements about how to handle feedback and interactions can mitigate potential conflicts. This includes discussing how to give and receive feedback constructively. Curiosity Over Assumptions: Approaching conversations with curiosity rather than judgment can lead to more productive outcomes. Instead of asking "why," which can imply blame, asking "what happened" fosters a more open dialogue. Understanding Perspectives: Recognizing that each individual may have a different perspective on the same situation is crucial. Engaging in conversations to uncover these perspectives can help avoid assumptions and build better relationships. Values vs. Fears: Encouraging individuals to operate from their values rather than their fears can enhance their interactions and decision-making processes. This shift in mindset can lead to more positive and constructive workplace dynamics. Related links Website: https://mariaarpa.com/ Workplace Consultancy: https://workplacehuddle.com/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@MariaArpaMBE Host BIO Maria founded the Centre for Peaceful Solutions in response to the fatal shooting of a 7 year old in her neighbourhood. She developed a model of conflict resolution for violent crime using her brainchild, the Dialogue Road Map (DRM).   Over 30 years she has mediated everything from threat to life gang disputes to high stakes business deals gone wrong, Maria empowers people to resolve conflict without reliance on experts. So she trains violent prisoners to be facilitators, leaders to be effective communicators, teenagers to be peer mediators and neighbours to be tenant listeners within their respective communities. The DRM has applications in all aspects of life and is used for resolving conflict, repairing harm, decision making and healing at an individual and group level. It challenges people to live in harmony with their values. In 2020 Maria received an MBE from the Queen for services to mediation. Learn More About Us: https://www.centreforpeacefulsolutions.org/

Navigating Difficult Conversations: A Manager's Guide to Addressing Employee Behavior

Saison 1 · Épisode 7

mardi 29 avril 2025Durée 30:01

This episode of 'All Things Conflict' is completely different to what you will hear anywhere else. Today Maria Arpa MBE engages in a LIVE case study. From this episode YOU will learn how Maria would navigate a tough conversation within the workplace and what steps she would take to make sure the conflict is as minimal as possible. Key Takeaways Addressing Behavior with Compassion: It's important to approach difficult conversations with empathy and clarity, ensuring that the employee understands the issue while feeling supported rather than attacked. Encouraging Self-Awareness: Employees should be encouraged to reflect on their behavior and its impact on the workplace. Self-awareness can lead to better decision-making and improved interactions with colleagues. Setting Clear Boundaries: Establishing boundaries around workplace behavior is crucial. Employees should understand the difference between friendly interactions and those that may disrupt productivity or create discomfort among colleagues. Promoting Open Communication: Encouraging a culture where employees feel comfortable addressing issues directly with one another can prevent misunderstandings and foster a more cohesive work environment. Monitoring Progress and Accountability: Regular follow-ups are essential to ensure that the employee is making the necessary changes. Accountability helps reinforce the importance of adhering to workplace standards and expectations. Related links Website: https://mariaarpa.com/ Workplace Consultancy: https://workplacehuddle.com/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@MariaArpaMBE Host BIO Maria founded the Centre for Peaceful Solutions in response to the fatal shooting of a 7 year old in her neighbourhood. She developed a model of conflict resolution for violent crime using her brainchild, the Dialogue Road Map (DRM).   Over 30 years she has mediated everything from threat to life gang disputes to high stakes business deals gone wrong, Maria empowers people to resolve conflict without reliance on experts. So she trains violent prisoners to be facilitators, leaders to be effective communicators, teenagers to be peer mediators and neighbours to be tenant listeners within their respective communities. The DRM has applications in all aspects of life and is used for resolving conflict, repairing harm, decision making and healing at an individual and group level. It challenges people to live in harmony with their values. In 2020 Maria received an MBE from the Queen for services to mediation. Learn More About Us: https://www.centreforpeacefulsolutions.org/

Communication in Chaos: How to Foster Clarity and Connection in a Growing Restaurant Business

Saison 1 · Épisode 6

mardi 22 avril 2025Durée 33:30

Maria Arpa MBE engages in a conversation with Cornelia Staeubli, CEO and co-founder of the renowned Ottolenghi restaurant chain. They explore the complexities of workplace dynamics from an employer's perspective, particularly focusing on the challenges of scaling a small family business from 20 to nearly 600 employees. Cornelia shares insights on the importance of communication, the need for clear processes, and the value of investing in staff development, especially in the high-pressure hospitality industry. The discussion also touches on the significance of understanding cultural differences among a diverse workforce and the necessity of addressing conflicts promptly to maintain a positive work environment. Throughout the episode, Cornelia emphasises the importance of relationships and learning from experiences, highlighting that people are the greatest asset in any business. Key Takeaways Importance of Communication: Clear communication is essential in a growing organization. It is crucial to ensure that messages are sent and received as intended, and checking back with team members can help prevent misunderstandings. Addressing Issues Promptly: Conflicts and issues should be addressed immediately rather than being allowed to fester. Open discussions after service can help resolve tensions and foster a supportive work environment. Investing in Training: Cutting training budgets can be detrimental to employee development and overall service quality. Investing in training helps staff feel valued and improves communication and teamwork. Understanding Cultural Differences: In a diverse workplace, being aware of cultural differences in communication styles is vital. Taking a moment to consider how to approach conversations can help mitigate conflicts. Valuing Relationships: Building strong relationships with employees is key to a successful business. Fostering goodwill and understanding among team members can lead to a more harmonious and productive work environment. Related links Website: https://mariaarpa.com/ Workplace Consultancy: https://workplacehuddle.com/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@MariaArpaMBE Host BIO Maria founded the Centre for Peaceful Solutions in response to the fatal shooting of a 7 year old in her neighbourhood. She developed a model of conflict resolution for violent crime using her brainchild, the Dialogue Road Map (DRM).   Over 30 years she has mediated everything from threat to life gang disputes to high stakes business deals gone wrong, Maria empowers people to resolve conflict without reliance on experts. So she trains violent prisoners to be facilitators, leaders to be effective communicators, teenagers to be peer mediators and neighbours to be tenant listeners within their respective communities. The DRM has applications in all aspects of life and is used for resolving conflict, repairing harm, decision making and healing at an individual and group level. It challenges people to live in harmony with their values. In 2020 Maria received an MBE from the Queen for services to mediation. Learn More About Us: https://www.centreforpeacefulsolutions.org/

Embracing Purpose and Connection: Insights from Adrian Pagdin on Transformative Leadership

Saison 1 · Épisode 5

mardi 15 avril 2025Durée 28:44

Maria Arpa MBE engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Adrian Pagdin, a leadership development expert with a rich background in hospitality and coaching. Adrian shares his transformative journey at Unilever, where he was deeply involved in promoting a purpose-led culture. He reflects on the challenges he faced when a personality clash disrupted his previously harmonious work environment, leading to feelings of burnout and confusion. The discussion delves into the complexities of workplace conflict, the importance of authenticity, and the power of resilience. Adrian emphasises the significance of self-awareness and the choice to respond with gratitude and compassion, ultimately highlighting the mantra "I am enough" as a guiding principle for personal growth and fulfillment. Listeners are invited to explore Adrian's insights further through his work at Purpose Interaction, including retreats aimed at fostering meaningful connections and sustainable happiness. Key Takeaways The Importance of Purpose: Engaging with purpose in the workplace can lead to personal transformation and a deeper understanding of one's impact on the world. The experience of participating in a purpose workshop can help individuals redefine their roles beyond job titles. Navigating Conflict: Conflict in the workplace can be destabilizing, especially when it involves questioning one's integrity and intentions. It's crucial to create an environment where individuals feel safe to express themselves and where failure is seen as a part of growth. Resilience and Authenticity: Resilience is not just about bouncing back from adversity; it also involves maintaining authenticity in challenging situations. The ability to choose how to respond to conflict and adversity is essential for personal growth. Community and Connection: Sustainable happiness and energy come from community, meaningful connections, and contributing to something larger than oneself. Neglecting these aspects can lead to burnout and a loss of purpose. Self-Acceptance: Embracing the idea that "I am enough" is vital for personal development. Recognizing one's authenticity and valuing oneself can lead to a more fulfilling life, free from the pressure of comparing oneself to others. Related links Website https://mariaarpa.com/ Workplace Consultancy https://workplacehuddle.com/ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@MariaArpaMBE Adrian's Website: http://adrianpagdin.com/ Adrian's Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adrianpagdin/?originalSubdomain=uk  Host BIO Maria founded the Centre for Peaceful Solutions in response to the fatal shooting of a 7 year old in her neighbourhood. She developed a model of conflict resolution for violent crime using her brainchild, the Dialogue Road Map (DRM).   Over 30 years she has mediated everything from threat to life gang disputes to high stakes business deals gone wrong, Maria empowers people to resolve conflict without reliance on experts. So she trains violent prisoners to be facilitators, leaders to be effective communicators, teenagers to be peer mediators and neighbours to be tenant listeners within their respective communities. The DRM has applications in all aspects of life and is used for resolving conflict, repairing harm, decision making and healing at an individual and group level. It challenges people to live in harmony with their values. In 2020 Maria received an MBE from the Queen for services to mediation. Learn More About Us: https://www.centreforpeacefulsolutions.org/

Welcome to All Things Conflict - Series 1: Workplaces

Saison 1 · Épisode 1

mardi 8 avril 2025Durée 08:43

Welcome to All Things Conflict! In this introductory episode, Maria Arpa MBE explains what 'All Things Conflict' is and why this podcast will help you to resolve any conflicts within your life. Whether it's at home, personal life or in the Workplace. This series we will be focusing on workplace conflicts Maria will look into where they may arise and how to resolve these conflicts whether your employee or the employer. Welcome to All Things Conflict! Related links Website https://mariaarpa.com/ Workplace Consultancy https://workplacehuddle.com/ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@MariaArpaMBE Host BIO Maria founded the Centre for Peaceful Solutions in response to the fatal shooting of a 7 year old in her neighbourhood. She developed a model of conflict resolution for violent crime using her brainchild, the Dialogue Road Map (DRM).   Over 30 years she has mediated everything from threat to life gang disputes to high stakes business deals gone wrong, Maria empowers people to resolve conflict without reliance on experts. So she trains violent prisoners to be facilitators, leaders to be effective communicators, teenagers to be peer mediators and neighbours to be tenant listeners within their respective communities. The DRM has applications in all aspects of life and is used for resolving conflict, repairing harm, decision making and healing at an individual and group level. It challenges people to live in harmony with their values. In 2020 Maria received an MBE from the Queen for services to mediation. Learn More About Us: https://www.centreforpeacefulsolutions.org/

Choices in Conflict: Ignoring, Competing, or Collaborating for a Better Future

Saison 1 · Épisode 3

mardi 8 avril 2025Durée 24:47

Maria Arpa MBE engages in a thought-provoking conversation with her friend and philosopher, Paul, about the concept of "systemic win." They explore the dynamics of conflict resolution, emphasising the importance of not just achieving a win-win situation but ensuring that all parties, including the broader community and environment, benefit from the resolution. Paul shares insights on how to navigate disagreements, the significance of awareness in communication, and the need for collaboration over competition. The discussion highlights the philosophical underpinnings of their approaches to conflict and the necessity of aligning individual and collective interests for sustainable relationships, both personally and in the workplace. Key Takeaways Systemic Win Philosophy: The concept of systemic win emphasizes that conflicts should only be considered resolved when all parties involved, as well as the broader environment and society, benefit from the outcome. It goes beyond the traditional win-win approach by including the well-being of the entire system. Awareness and Communication: Effective communication is crucial in navigating conflicts. It's important to pay attention to how our actions affect others and to recognize when we are bringing out the best or worst in each other. This awareness can help prevent downward spirals of conflict. Collaboration vs. Competition: In any relationship or workplace, there are three ways to respond to conflict: ignoring, collaborating, or competing. Choosing collaboration is often the most productive path, as it fosters a sense of shared purpose and mutual benefit. Philosophy in the Workplace: Organizations should establish a guiding philosophy that prioritizes the well-being of all stakeholders, not just profit. This involves understanding what it means to create a sustainable and supportive work environment that values contributions beyond just financial gain. Future Self Consideration: Decisions made in the heat of the moment can have long-term consequences. It's essential to consider how our actions today will affect our future relationships and interactions, promoting a mindset of systemic self-interest that benefits both ourselves and others in the long run. Key Quotes "If there's a conflict, it's only over when you've got somewhere better than you were before the conflict began." - Paul "It's not just about people. It's about our environment. It's about our society." - Paul "We have a lot of problems with our neighbours... Am I trying to make it better? Am I trying to make it worse? Or do I not care?" - Paul "What am I doing that's not bringing out their better in them?" - Paul "Life only works through collaboration. Our body only works because all these different parts of us work together." - Paul Related links Website: https://mariaarpa.com/ Workplace Consultancy: https://workplacehuddle.com/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@MariaArpaMBE Host BIO Maria founded the Centre for Peaceful Solutions in response to the fatal shooting of a 7 year old in her neighbourhood. She developed a model of conflict resolution for violent crime using her brainchild, the Dialogue Road Map (DRM).   Over 30 years she has mediated everything from threat to life gang disputes to high stakes business deals gone wrong, Maria empowers people to resolve conflict without reliance on experts. So she trains violent prisoners to be facilitators, leaders to be effective communicators, teenagers to be peer mediators and neighbours to be tenant listeners within their respective communities. The DRM has applications in all aspects of life and is used for resolving conflict, repairing harm, decision making and healing at an individual and group level. It challenges people to live in harmony with their values. In 2020 Maria received an MBE from the Queen for services to mediation. Learn More About Us: https://www.centreforpeacefulsolutions.org/

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