Divorce Mediation St Williams
Circle Mediation Consulting and Resolutions Philosophy
At Circle Mediation Consulting and Resolutions we believe that Trust, Respect, Caring and Good Communication are the four main pillars of positive relationships. When people believe they are trusted, respected, cared for and have good communication with others they thrive, while creating an environment where everyone feels safe to share, problem-solve and collaborate.
We believe that caring is the most important pillar of positive relationships. When people show others that they care it builds trust, respect and leads to good communication.
Our mediation process is based off of this principle. At the outset of the mediation process we complete individual intakes to assess good faith and a willingness to participate in the process. Participation in a mediation process from a position of good faith and caring is the biggest decision disputing parties will make.
We aim to create an environment of caring, respect and trust to facilitate good communication. Once these pillars have been established between the parties the only thing left to do is put in the work with a neutral and impartial third party and come up with a creative plan to meet everyone's needs.
We can help you with this.
Divorce Mediation St Williams Statistics 2018
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Feb:617
Mar:842
Apr:557
May:821
June:11
July:574
Aug:514
Sept:369
Oct:457
Nov:182
Dec:229
Divorce Mediation St Williams Statistics 2017
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Feb:698
Mar:678
Apr:565
May:252
June:673
July:164
Aug:132
Sept:598
Oct:629
Nov:36
Dec:816
Divorce Mediation St Williams Statistics 2016
Jan:591
Feb:196
Mar:986
Apr:531
May:197
June:554
July:622
Aug:529
Sept:171
Oct:464
Nov:85
Dec:993
Divorce Mediation St Williams Statistics 2015
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Feb:660
Mar:506
Apr:844
May:117
June:688
July:73
Aug:791
Sept:386
Oct:751
Nov:356
Dec:639
Divorce Mediation St Williams Statistics 2014
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Feb:520
Mar:771
Apr:21
May:149
June:808
July:837
Aug:740
Sept:3
Oct:822
Nov:271
Dec:201
Divorce Mediation St Williams Statistics 2013
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Feb:893
Mar:730
Apr:548
May:357
June:816
July:540
Aug:832
Sept:476
Oct:45
Nov:676
Dec:593
Divorce Mediation St Williams Statistics 2012
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Feb:749
Mar:383
Apr:119
May:500
June:739
July:758
Aug:924
Sept:259
Oct:529
Nov:946
Dec:408
Divorce Mediation St Williams Statistics 2011
Jan:336
Feb:782
Mar:148
Apr:340
May:604
June:419
July:541
Aug:981
Sept:312
Oct:271
Nov:528
Dec:669
Divorce Mediation St Williams Statistics 2010
Jan:87
Feb:67
Mar:501
Apr:563
May:113
June:176
July:155
Aug:848
Sept:926
Oct:539
Nov:967
Dec:425
Divorce Mediation St Williams Statistics 2009
Jan:277
Feb:725
Mar:349
Apr:537
May:253
June:294
July:945
Aug:590
Sept:76
Oct:93
Nov:930
Dec:680
Divorce Mediation St Williams Statistics 2008
Jan:512
Feb:471
Mar:661
Apr:825
May:742
June:188
July:494
Aug:829
Sept:256
Oct:995
Nov:392
Dec:370
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Jeremy de Boer
B.A., Cert. in Med.,Acc. Med., Q. Med
Jeremy has over 17 years of experience helping families, individuals, small companies and corporations address a variety of concerns.
Jeremy is an accredited mediator with ADRIO, the Alternative Dispute Resolution Institute of Ontario.
After graduating from the University of Waterloo, majoring in Sociology, Jeremy completed the requirements for his Certificate in Mediation from Conrad Grebel College at the University of Waterloo.
Jeremy began mediating family separation agreements, and civil disputes in 2003 in private practice and as a volunteer at Community Justice Initiatives in the Region of Waterloo
In 2008, Jeremy began working at the Children’s Aid Society as a Child Protection Worker. Jeremy worked with families, The office of the children’s lawyer, Judges, and private legal counsel mediating and negotiating parenting plans, service agreements, and court orders with the goal of creating a safe environment for children.
In 2016 Jeremy left the Children’s Aid Society to work at the University of Waterloo in the Conflict Management and Human Rights Office. In his current role as Senior Case Consultant Jeremy does initial consultations with clients and provides services based on the needs of Staff, Student, Faculty, Union Representatives and Line Management.
Jeremy provides the following services to the University of Waterloo campus community:
Workplace Mediation Services – two or more parties
Group Meeting Facilitation – multi-departmental issues with multiple parties including unions.
- Workplace Assessments – survey or interview style
- One on One Conflict Coaching
- Management Consultations on the Ontario Human Rights Code and The Occupational Health and Safety Act, Bill C-65 – obligations and responsibilities
- Workplace Fairness Assessments
Jeremy has an extensive amount of education and experience in the fields of Human Rights and Conflict Management. Please see below for a list of qualifications or click on the link to see Jeremy’s LinkedIn profile.
Outside of work Jeremy enjoys playing a range of sports such as hockey, basketball, soccer. When not working or playing sports Jeremy can be found on canoe trips and spending time with family and friends.
Education and Ongoing Professional Development
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Alternative Dispute Resolution Institute Of Ontario/Canada
- Accredited Qualified Mediator in Good Standing, Ongoing
Workplace Fairness Institute, Greater Toronto Metropolitan Area
- Certified Workplace Fairness Analyst, 2020
Alternative Dispute Resolution Institute Of Ontario
- Impasse Management for the Master Mediator, 2020
Dr. Laurie Haskell, University Of Western Ontario, London
- Trauma Informed Interview Training, 2019
Human Resources Professional Association
- Charted Human Resources Professional, 2018 (CANDIDATE)
Sexual Violence Prevention And Response, University Of Waterloo, Waterloo
- Sexual Violence Awareness Training, 2018
Rubin Thomlinson Workplace Training & Consulting LLp, Toronto
- Workplace Assessments, 2017
- Assessing Credibility, 2016
- Basic Workplace Investigation Techniques and Report Writing Training, 2014
- Essential Human Rights Primer, 2014
Organizational And Human Development, University Of Waterloo, Waterloo
- Principles of Inclusivity Certificate, 2017
Bernard + Associates Inc, Waterloo
- Intensive Investigation Interviewing Training, 2015
Caring Dad’s Facilitator Training, London
- Facilitator Training, 2010
- Accredited Caring Dad’s Facilitator, 2010
Huron Perth Children’s Aid Society, Stratford
- Hope at work – Building Positive Relations, 2013
Ontario Association Of Children’s Aid Society, Toronto
- Protection investigations, Custody and Access, 2009
- Cornerstones of Child Welfare, 2008
- Forensic Interviewing, 2008
- Legal Framework of Child Welfare, 2008
- Maltreatment and Child Development, 2008
- Intake Investigations, 2008
- Legal Process and Procedures, 2008
EDUCATION
Conrad Grebel College, University Of Waterloo, Waterloo
- Certificate in Conflict Management, 2003
University Of Waterloo, Waterloo
- 4 year Bachelors of Arts majoring in Sociology, 1999
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