CEDR Mediators Recognised at the National Mediation Awards 2024
Published on 17 December 2024
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The prestigious National Mediation Awards 2024 recently took place on the 12 of December at the UK Houses of Parliament - an evening that celebrated the finest in mediation. Industry leaders and advocates gathered to recognise the outstanding achievements of mediators who have made a significant impact in their fields. Several CEDR members were honoured for their exceptional contributions to the profession.
Four individuals representing CEDR achieved success on the night:
Tony has been instrumental in the development of mediation since the 1990s, working closely with the legal community, judiciary and organisations like NHS Resolution. He has been a pioneer for the use of mediation to engage with and resolve some of the most challenging disputes in our society, including those relating to clinical negligence and personal injury.
He has also trained mediators extensively with CEDR both nationally and abroad and continues to be one of the leading legal commentators on the development of 'ADR' law.
What an amazing result from this year’s National Mediation Awards, which I think shows the richness of our field. Few can doubt Tony Allen’s contribution to mediation in the UK. Felicity Steadman’s dedication to mediation and training is always a pleasure to observe and Frederick Way’s development as a leading mediator bodes well for our field’s future. Congrats to you all.
James South
CEDR Chief Executive
Among the notable nominees was Shona Crallan in the 'Newcomer of the Year’ award. The nomination itself is recognition of her significant efforts and ongoing contributions to the field, and is a testament to the bright future Shona will have in the field of mediation.
For CEDR, the night was a proud moment of celebration, reflection, and motivation. The organisation’s commitment to fostering excellence in mediation was on full display, as its mediators continue to pave the way for more inclusive, effective, and impactful conflict resolution practices. Congratulations to all the winners, nominees, and everyone who contributed to making the National Mediation Awards 2024 a resounding success.
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