This is a persistent or intractable confrontation. You feel that outside mediation would be helpful or necessary to address this conflict.
A conflict moves to a Type Two if you have already tried or are unwilling/unable to try Type One resolutions. For a quick refresher, Type One strategies involve:
Our next step involves submitting a request for an outside mediator. BHC uses trained mediators from the City of Boulder. Please submit your request for mediation by clicking here.
Once your request is received, the mediator will be in touch with you, and then with the other person, to see if they’d be willing to be in mediation with you. Mediation is voluntary. Both you and the other person will have a chance to meet with the mediator privately before and after the mediation.A mediator and co-mediator will help you two come up with written, signed agreements to address the conflict. You may choose to share these agreements with your house or the committee on cooperation, or you may choose to keep them confidential. There are no negative consequences to requesting, engaging in, or refusing mediation.
Prerequisites for requesting mediation:
If any of these conditions are not met, a mediation request is not your next step.
Instead you are encouraged to:
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