F.A.M.E. - Nottinghamshire Children and Families Mediation Service
F.A.M.E. - Nottinghamshire Children and Families (Mediation Service) Mediation helps parents or relatives make decisions and settle disputes arising from the breakdown of their relationships. Disputes may affect children, property and money. Mediation allows parents to make their own decisions.
Affiliation: National Family Mediation Meeting
FAME is a non profit making charity.
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Contact Details
- Telephone
- 0115 9858855 0115 9858855
- familymediation@famenottinghamshire.org.uk
- Website
- Nottinghamshire Children and Families Mediation
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Where to go
- Address
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3 Pelham Court
Pelham Road
Nottingham
- Postcode
- NG5 1AP
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Time, Costs and Availability
Time / Date Details
- When is it on
- Office hours Monday to Thursday 9:00am - 5:00pm, Friday 9:00am - 4:30pm
Costs
- Details
- If you are entitled to public funding mediation is free providing the appropriate evidence is produced at pre mediation stage. The Mediator will carry out an eligibility assessment as part of the Mediation Information and Assessment meeting (MIAM). Click here for information you will need to bring to this meeting to enable us to check your eligibility. Clients who do not provide evidence or who assessed as not eligible will be expected to pay at the time of the meeting. If evidence is provided subsequently the fee will be refunded.
Additional Local Offer Information
Local Offer
- Description
National Family Mediation also provides access to complimentary Support Services including:
SEN Mediation
Special Education Needs (SEN) Mediation is a process in which disputes between parents and schools or education authorities in regards to a child's special educational needs are discussed with the help of a mediator – an impartial professional who will help both parties to consider the situation together and explore various ways of looking at the problem.
The disagreement may have only recently arisen or you may already have made an application to a Special Education Needs Tribunal. You may also have involved the local Parent Partnership. We may still be able to help.
Click here to see the Complimentary Support Services.