· ADR Mediation Resources. Web: http://www.adrr.com
· Beyond Intractability. Web: http://www.beyondintractability.org
· The Centre for Conflict Education and Research (CCER), Ottawa, ON, Canada. Web: http://www.carleton.ca/law/conflict/ccer.htm
· CDR Associates, Boulder, CO. Web: http://www.mediate.org
· Conflict Resolution Information (CRInfo), Boulder, CO. Web: http://v4.crinfo.org and http://conflict.colorado.edu (Conflict Research Consortium)
· CPR International Institute for Conflict Prevention and Resolution. New York. Web: http://www.cpradr.org
· Florida Conflict Resolution Consortium http://consensus.fsu.edu
· Florida Dispute Resolution Center - http://www.flcourts.org/gen_public/adr/brochure.shtml
· George Mason University, Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution, Fairfax, VA. Web: http://www.gmu.edu/departments/ICAR
· Israel Center for Negotiation and Mediation, Haifa, Israel. Web: http://www.icn.org.il
· Mediation UK, Bristol, England. Web: http://www.mediationuk.org.uk
· National Association for Community Mediation, Washington, DC. Web: http://www.nafcm.org
· National Multicultural Institute, Washington, DC. Web: http://www.nmci.org.
· Nova Southeastern University, Department of Conflict Analysis and Resolution, Davie, FL. Web: http://www.nova.edu/shss/DCAR
· Program on Negotiation, Cambridge, MA. Web: http://www.pon.org
· American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolution. Chicago, IL. Web: http://www.abanet.org/dispute
· Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, Madison, WI. Web: http://www.afccnet.org
· Association for Conflict Resolution, Washington, DC. Web: http://www.acrnet.org (includes sections for conflict in a range of contexts, including family, workplace, education, and spirituality)
· Conflict Resolution Network, Chatswood NSW, Australia. Web: http://www.crnhq.org
· Conflict Resolution Network Canada, Waterloo, ON. Web: http://www.crnetwork.ca
· International Organization of Facilitators, St. Paul, MN. Web: http://www.iaf-world.org
· The Ombudsman Association, Hillsborough, NJ. Web: http://www.ombuds-toa.org
· Sulha Peace Project, Jerusalem, Israel. Web: http://www.sulha.com
· Victim-Offender Mediation Association, St Paul, MN. Web. http://www.voma.org
· Victim-Offender Reconciliation Program (VORP), Ashville, NC – Web: http://www.vorp.com
· United Kingdom College of Family Mediators, Bristol, UK – Web: http://www.ukcfm.co.uk
You can find codes of ethics and standards of practice for various CR roles at the following websites:
Advocacy:
· Penticton Advocacy Network http://www.povnet.org/povnetu/bc/advocacy/codeethics.pdf
Arbitration:
·
American Arbitration Association
http://www.adr.org/CodeOfEthics
Child Custody Evaluation:
·
Association of Family and
Conciliation Courts
http://www.afccnet.org/pdfs/CCEStandardDraft0805.pdf
Facilitation:
·
International Organization of
Facilitators
http://www.iaf-world.org/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=3346
Mediation:
· Association for Conflict Resolution http://www.mediate.com/articles/modelSTDSd.cfm
· Association of Family and Conciliation Courts http://www.afccnet.org/resources/standards_practice.asp
·
Family Mediation Canada
http://www.fmc.ca/?p=Professionals
·
Uniform Mediation Act
http://www.mediate.com/articles/umafinalstyled.cfm
Ombuds:
·
The Ombudsman Association
http://web.mit.edu/negotiation/toa/TOAsop.html
Parenting Coordination:
·
Association of Family and
Conciliation Courts
http://www.afccnet.org/pdfs/AFCCGuidelinesforParentingcoordinationnew.pdf