We support the public in learning about and accessing inclusive and ethical conflict resolution services. We maintain a roster of qualified conflict resolution practitioners with diverse backgrounds, approaches, and identities and can assist in identifying and appointing appropriate mediators, med-arbitrators, and facilitators in most areas of practice.
Mediate BC also offers free, public information and resources on all aspects of conflict resolution. We deliver conflict resolution training for the public and for professionals.
Transforming approaches to conflict through the development and delivery of accessible, inclusive, and innovative conflict resolution services.
Download our current Three-Year Strategic Plan, approved by the Board on January 26, 2024.
Find out how Mediate BC came to be. Knowing our history informs who we are and what we continue to strived for.
Read more about who makes up Mediate BC Society: the Board, Committees and Staff.
Established in 2009, this annual award acknowledges an individual who has made a significant contribution to the field of mediation in BC.
We thank and appreciate all our funders and supporters.
Mediate BC serves communities across the lands of many Indigenous peoples, unceded, unsurrendered, and treaty. We are committed to advancing Indigenous sovereignty, inherent rights and self-determination. In order to do this, we commit to deepening our understanding of the histories and cultures of Indigenous peoples and the ongoing effects of colonization. Further, we commit to developing meaningful dialogue and relationships founded on respect.