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vi)
Policy-makers can facilitate the development of more clearly
articulated understandings for mediation.
They
can do this by soliciting, supporting and funding activities that are
specifically designed to include both researchers and practitioners.
Furthermore, they are encouraged to support research activities that are
designed to provide new insights (as was the case in this study) as well
promote empirical research to test existing theories.
vii)
Policies that are developed should provide for the greatest of
flexibility, diversity of practitioner and style of practice.
Policy-makers and mediation leaders should avoid endorsing single-
model mediation approaches. Court-mandated civil
court mediation programs
are an example of the endorsement of a single-model mediation approach.
Policy-makers must be careful not to (intentionally or unintentionally) align
themselves with a single ideology of practice. Doing so may stifle the growth
of mediation along with its entry into places where innovative dispute
resolution is badly needed.
viii)
As mediation continues to develop it will be increasingly important
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