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Gabriela Scheffczyk

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


Family Service Berlin
Gernsheimerstr. 38
12247 Berlin
Germany

Phone: +49/30 75 47 97 93
Mobile: +49/1738988346
Fax: +49/30 75 47 97 92

Additional informations:
certificate social worker and educationalist (university degree, certificate mediator and certificate guardian ad litem in Germany. Intercultural skills and foregin languages: Polisch as mother tonque, German fluently and English good. could be helpful by interpretation und in international family mediation. I have a lot of practical international experience in the Family Court in Berlin, then I have been activ as guardian ad litem since 2011. I have two bilingual grown-up sons.

Language(s) speaking:
German (Fluent), Polish (Fluent), Englisch (Good), Russian (Basic)





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