Mediator supervision
Mediator supervision is one of the methods of theoretical and practical professional development of mediation professionals in the form of professional consulting and analysis of the feasibility and quality of practical approaches they use in their work.

2 500
UAH/hour
Total cost
60
minutes
Duration of the session
Meeting format: online/in-person (Kyiv)
Supervisor – a specialist with a high level of qualification and work experience

Why it is important
Mediation is a craft, and training alone is not enough to work effectively, no matter how much training you have. You can learn the process, master the techniques, and become familiar with conflict theory, but each case will be unique, with its own peculiarities and difficulties to work with, and no textbook or training can replace this personal mediator experience.
Moreover, this experience can be so traumatic that mediators quit the profession before they manage to understand its overall depth and effectiveness.
Benefits of supervision
What supervision brings to a mediator
Discovery of internal resources
You will find hidden opportunities and strengths to more effectively address professional challenges.
Personal growth
Learn about new opportunities for development that will help you achieve professional success.
Restore motivation
Find support in a safe environment to relieve stress and restore inner harmony.
You will learn
How supervision helps to develop
In supervision, an experienced mediator helps a novice mediator to see, realize, understand and analyze their professional actions and their professional behavior.
A supervisor can help a mediator:
Better understand the participants of the mediation process.
Be aware of their own reactions to the conflicting parties.
Understand the dynamics of interaction with and between the parties.
Analyze their interventions and their consistency.
Find other ways to work with this and similar situations.


Supervisor's role
In supervision, an experienced mediator helps a novice mediator to see, realize, understand and analyze their professional actions and their professional behavior.
One of the tasks of supervision is to ensure that the mediator's emotional experience is felt in a safer environment where it can be lived through, reflected and pulled out of the mediator.