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Sabine Walsh

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


Irish Centre for International Family Mediation
Closkeybeg, Coopershill
Riverstown County Sligo
Ireland

Phone: +353/868391804

Additional informations:
Sabine practiced as a solicitor before qualifying as an accredited mediator in 2009. She has over 200 hours mediation experience and now practices mediation full time and also provides training in mediation. She was the Irish candidate for the EU funded TIM Training in International Mediation in Brussels in 2011 and is now a Certified International Family Mediator and member of the European Network of International Family Mediators. She is the founder and administrator of the Irish Centre for International Family Mediation, a non-profit organisation. She also holds a qualification in Online Dispute Resolution. She is a native German speaker, and holds qualifications in legal German and translation. She is a member of the German Irish Lawyers Association, the European Mediators Network Initiative and the President of Mediation Solutions Northwest. She provides private client mediation service in Ireland and Germany, online mediation and also runs mediation training courses and seminars on mediation for business and professional organisations.

Language(s) speaking:
English (Fluent), German (Fluent), French (Good), Spanish (Good)





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