Day 1: Foundations & Early-Phase Skills | 08:30-18:00
Understand the mediation process, develop active listening techniques, and learn how to manage emotions in workplace disputes.
Trained mediators experienced in commercial conflict management and dispute resolution.
Develop the skills to approach disputes with clarity, confidence, and professionalism.
Discover the latest settlement rates, market trends, and insights shaping commercial mediation in the UK.
Master the skills to resolve workplace disputes effectively with training tailored specifically to employment and workplace conflict.
Net Promoter Score: 87
By completing this training, you'll gain the specialist skills to mediate employment and workplace disputes with confidence and expertise:
This programme is designed for two distinct groups:
Module 2 is for participants who want to achieve full CEDR-Accreditation and establish themselves as professional workplace mediators. If you're planning to join mediation panels, offer workplace mediation services independently, or become your organisation's accredited internal mediator, Module 2 provides the depth and assessment required.
Access CEDR Virtual Campus six weeks before Module 1 with approximately 10 hours of pre-reading to build your foundation in mediation theory.
Understand the mediation process, develop active listening techniques, and learn how to manage emotions in workplace disputes.
Practice structuring mediation discussions, managing information exchange, and working with the competing interests common in employment disputes.
Master reality testing, challenging entrenched positions, and adapting your approach to different workplace conflict scenarios.
After Module 1:
You'll have practical skills to facilitate workplace conversations and informal mediations. Many participants find Module 1 sufficient for their needs, particularly if they're applying mediation skills within an HR, management, or advisory role rather than pursuing formal mediator accreditation.
Module 2: Advanced Practice & Accreditation (Additional 3 days)
Organised separately - gains you CEDR-accreditation. Module 2 is demanding. It requires full engagement, sustained focus, and the willingness to be challenged on your practice. This isn't a theory course - you'll mediate complex workplace disputes under assessment conditions with detailed feedback from expert practitioners.
At CEDR, our trainers and facilitators aren't academics teaching theory from textbooks - they're seasoned practitioners who apply these skills in high-stakes environments every single day. From resolving multi-billion pound commercial disputes to defusing hostage crises, our team of over 50 expert mediators across 20 countries represent the pinnacle of real-world conflict expertise.
The difference between CEDR training and other programmes comes down to one principle: our trainers teach what they practice every day. As the most experienced body of mediation trainers globally, CEDR has refined adult learning techniques over 35 years to ensure engaging, practical training throughout.
Every member of CEDR's training faculty maintains an active professional practice. They're not teaching from outdated case studies or textbook theories - they're sharing techniques they used last week, challenges they navigated last month, and emerging trends they're seeing right now.
Listen with genuine impact
Alumni report that they have moved beyond passive hearing to active listening that uncovers hidden motivations, built authentic rapport, and de-escalated tense situations. Participants consistently cite improved listening as the skill that changes everything - from team meetings to client conversations to negotiations.
Negotiated with confidence and complexity
Built the confidence to apply advanced negotiation techniques not just in mediations, but in collective bargaining, commercial deals, stakeholder management, and everyday workplace discussions.
Navigate difficult conversations successfully
Gained the confidence to deliver challenging messages, provide constructive feedback, and challenge assumptions without derailing relationships. Mastered the art of holding conversations others avoid - and getting productive outcomes from them.
Managing emotions (yours and others') productively
Learnt techniques to maintain composure under pressure, diffuse tension, and help others move from defensive positions to constructive problem-solving.
Facilitated meetings that actually progress
Transformed how attendees chaired meetings and managed stakeholder discussions. Improved confidence with knowing when to relay information, who should speak, how to structure conversations for different groups, and how to move past deadlock strategically.
Improved Awareness of Conflict & Negotiation Style
Helped to recognise its limitations, and learn to deploy different approaches strategically. This self-awareness accelerates your development in every professional context.
3 days per module (6 days total if completing both modules)
5 consecutive days (intensive format)
Diagnosis and intervention at root-cause level
Developing individual and team behaviours through structured learning
Modular: Module 1 (foundation) + optional Module 2 (accreditation)
Single intensive programme with full accreditation pathway
Workplace-specific dynamics, power imbalances, ongoing working relationships, employment law awareness
Broad commercial application across all sectors and dispute types
3 days per module (6 days total if completing both modules)
5 consecutive days (intensive format)
Diagnosis and intervention at root-cause level
Developing individual and team behaviours through structured learning
Modular: Module 1 (foundation) + optional Module 2 (accreditation)
Single intensive programme with full accreditation pathway
Workplace-specific dynamics, power imbalances, ongoing working relationships, employment law awareness
Broad commercial application across all sectors and dispute types
3 days per module (6 days total if completing both modules)
5 consecutive days (intensive format)
Diagnosis and intervention at root-cause level
Developing individual and team behaviours through structured learning
Modular: Module 1 (foundation) + optional Module 2 (accreditation)
Single intensive programme with full accreditation pathway
Workplace-specific dynamics, power imbalances, ongoing working relationships, employment law awareness
Broad commercial application across all sectors and dispute types
Choosing between them doesn’t have to be guesswork. Contact our training team today to discuss your needs.
Dawn Dickson, Employment Partner, Anderson Strathern
Irving Forestier, People & Labour Relations Partner, Takeda
Anne Rolland Herlin, Head of Human Resources
Lisa Farthing, Head of HR Consultancy, Lewis Silkin
Nicola Cook, Employment Counsel, Activision Blizzard
Martin Hamilton, Managing Partner, Capsticks
Earning your CEDR Accreditation is the beginning, not the end, of your mediation journey. All newly accredited mediators receive free access to four MPD sessions during their first year. These sessions provide ongoing skill development and networking opportunities with fellow practitioners.
Example sessions:
Absolutely. No prior mediation experience is required - just a willingness to learn, develop new skills, and commit fully to the programme.
CEDR's training is deliberately intense and demanding. You'll engage in numerous challenging role-plays throughout the three days, with 24+ hours of training time. Participants describe it as "not for the faint-hearted" but extremely rewarding. Full commitment is required to gain maximum benefit.
The course fee includes all training materials, six weeks' advance access to CEDR Virtual Campus with approximately 16 hours of pre-reading materials, extensive 1-to-1 coaching and feedback throughout the three days.
Yes, please contact our training team to arrange this on +44 (0)207 536 6000 or email us here. Please read our terms and conditions for all payment information.
Ready to continue your learning? Book Module 2 online, or get in touch with the team to register your interest ahead of future course openings.
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