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I have studied and taught mediation. Can I be recognised as ‘experienced qualified’ even though I don’t conduct mediations?

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I have studied and taught mediation. Can I be recognised as ‘experienced qualified’ even though I don’t conduct mediations?

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No, to be recognised as ‘experience qualified’, the Standards require that you have conducted 25 hours of mediations in the in the 24 months before you gain national accreditation (or 10 hours if you have qualified in the past two years or meet other criteria). Before you apply, you need this experience or contact LEADR to discuss alternatives such as additional training, and/or a video and written assessment.

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