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Lesley Allport

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Lesley Allport Dispute Resolution (LADR)
The Old Smithy, Great Bolas
TF6 6PQ Telford
United Kingdom

Phone: +44 1952 541637
Mobile: +44 7801 843185

Additional informations:
I have worked as a family mediator and supervisor in the UK for twenty four years. I also deliver training in foundation skills for family mediators as well as advanced courses such as Working Directly with Children and Professional Practice Consultancy (supervision). In 2005 I completed a European Masters Degree in Mediation with the Institut Universitat Kurt Bosch (Geneva) and I am currently studying for my PhD with the Birmingham Law School. I chaired the Practice Standards Committee of the College of Mediators from 2009-12 and am still actively involved.I trained with MiKK e.V. in 2013 to mediate in cross border family disputes.

Language(s) speaking:
English (Fluent)





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