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What is mediation.
Neighbour Mediation.
Restorative Justice.
Training Opportunities.
Reports & News.
Our Policies.
Paid and Unpaid vacancies.
Other Sites.

 

Want to learn more? How about a good book?

 

BOOKS ABOUT MEDIATION AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION

 

 

Community and Neighbour Mediation - by Marian Liebmann

 

Neighbour, Nuisance, Social Landlords and the law - Caroline Hunter, Judy Nixon & Sigirid Shayer.     Published for the Joseph Rowntree Foundation (2000)

 

Why Restorative Justice - Roger Graef.    Published by The Galouste Gulbenkian Foundation.

 

Handbook of Restorative Justice - Edited: Gerry Johnstone & Daniel W Van Ness

 

New Directions in Restorative Justice, Issues Practice Evaluation - Edited Elizabeth Elliott & Robert M Gordon

 

Non-Violent Communication - A Language for Life - Marshall B Rosenberg Phd. Published by the Puddle Dancer Press (U.S.A.)

 

BOOKS ABOUT THE ROLE OF  TRUSTEES etc

 

Just About Managing - Effective Management for Voluntary Organisations - by Sandy Adrionack

Good background information to the responsibilities of a charity trustee.

 

The Good Trustee Guide - by NCVO

A Resource Organiser for Trustees,

covering roles, responsibilities and legal requirements of different kinds of voluntary organisations.

 

Voluntary But Not Amateur - by Duncan Forbes, Ruth Hayes and Jacki Reason

A guide to the law for voluntary organisations and community groups

 

The Good Management Guide for the Voluntary Sector - by John Harris

Information on management skills/styles etc

 

OTHER BOOKS WHICH MAY BE OF INTEREST

 

The Compact - the law which affects how statutory agencies work with voluntary organisations.

 

ALSO

The Charity Commission for England and Wales publishes a range of informative leaflets about managing a charity. These can be seen on the Charity Commission website.