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Katian Caria

basic membership
Basic membership
(no proof of ongoing training requirements).


www.internationalmediators.eu
Rua das Amoras, n.º 157, 3º Dto
2775-549 Carcavelos
Portugal

Phone: +351/210190551
Mobile: +351/918028276

Additional informations:
I've been a trainer and a conflict mediator since 2002. I work at 4 Julgados de Paz, (courts of the Portuguese Ministry of Justice), and as a public and private specialized mediator in Family and Labour matters. My training is all certified by the Ministry of Justice. Having the opportunity to work on an international basis really pleases me because of my international background and upbringing. I've been training mediators since 2003 and have done several soft skills training and personal development seminars and courses over the past years. I currently dedicate myself to Mediation, Training and Coaching.

Language(s) speaking:
Portuguese (Fluent), English (Fluent), French (Very good), Italian (Very good), Spanish (Good)





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