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What are the differences between mediation and facilitation?

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What are the differences between mediation and facilitation?

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The processes of mediation and facilitation involve similar skills and are enhanced by a trained neutral with a background in conflict resolution. Typically, mediation is a conflict resolution process designed for settling an identifiable dispute. Facilitation typically involves multiple parties and is a process for a group to achieve its purposes most effectively—resolution of a dispute, strategic planning, problem identification and project implementation.

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