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Resolving conflict in relationships

Ella Al-Shamahi talks to family mediators Evija K募ave and Romina Kamran about the skills needed to find calm and co-operation in conflict and putting children first.

TDivorce and separation are often a time of upset and distress. Ella Al-Shamahi talks to women in Latvia and the UK whose work as mediators is about trying to find calm and co-operation in conflict.

Evija K募ave is a certified mediator and sociologist. She鈥檚 also an associate professor teaching mediation at masters level at Turiba University (a business school) and sits of the Commission of Certification and Attestation of Mediators which regulates mediators in Latvia as well as running her own private practice.

Romina Kamran is an accredited family and children mediator in the UK and member of the Family Mediation Council. She also heads the National Family Mediation training academy. Her own experience of divorce negotiations was tough, and she works to make decisions around separation ones that both parties can be comfortable with. She says mediation is not about being what one person might consider fair; it's about coming to a resolution that meets the needs of the whole family.

Produced by Jane Thurlow

(Image: (L) Evija K募ave, courtesy Turiba University. (R) Romina Kamran, credit Romina Kamran.)

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