Approaches to conflict resolution and mediation

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Approaches to conflict resolution and mediation Ruth Musgrave Conflict and Change

Your response Is there a role for conflict resolution and mediation in your local community? Which agencies are best placed to deliver these services?

Summary of key questions How can the police take forward ACPO guidance on knife crime in your local communities? What can schools do to help young people to stop carrying and using knives? What work is underway to engage with schools and communities on preventative approaches? What work is underway locally to challenge the behaviour of young people known to carry knives? What can be learned from the approach of X-it in providing an alternative to gang culture? Is there a role for conflict resolution and mediation in your local community?