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Rukhsana Abdulla

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



Abbots, 13 The Arcade, South Kensington
SW7 2NA London
United Kingdom

Phone: +44 7581 1185
Mobile: +7726903343

Additional informations:
* Masters Degree in Child Psychology from Karachi University * Has held a leadership role within the Ismaili Muslim Community * Has provided a voluntary mediation service within the community for 6 years * Has been trained as a mediator by National Family Mediation and Centre for Dispute Resolution in te United Kingdom * Has participated in family and commercial mediation training within Faith based communities

Language(s) speaking:
English (Fluent), Urdu (Fluent), Gujarati (Good), Kutchi (Very good), Hindi (Good)





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REGISTER: Cross-Border Family Mediation Training (CBFM) on 22-28 September 2019 in Berlin, Germany
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