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ARC Partner, Roisin O’Shea, passed her doctoral viva on the 9th August. Her thesis is an empirical study of “Judicial Separation and Divorce in the Circuit Court” providing qualitative and quantitative analysis of the Irish family law system in terms of processes and outcomes. She is due to graduate in […]
Congratulations to ARC Partner, Roisin O’Shea
We’d like to welcome Matt Spinks, MII certified mediator and community worker to ARC. Matt has great experience as a community worker and crisis intervention expert working with at-risk young persons. Matt developed courses for at-risk young persons and young offenders helping them develop skills in anger management, behaviour modification, […]
New Associate – Matt Spinks
ARC launched our Family Mediation Pilot on Friday 19th April. The Family Mediation Pilot is a public private partnership involving ARC, trained mediators who are lecturing staff of Waterford Institute of Technology’s School of Humanities and Waterford Area Partnership. The pilot will use a mediation model developed by ARC partner […]
Family Mediation Pilot Launch
ARC would like to announce the addition of new associates to our growing practice. We believe that the additions augment our status as the largest and most capable ADR-focussed practice in Ireland. Neil Van Dokkum is one of Ireland’s most experienced mediators having worked as both a barrister and mediator […]
New Associates, Welcome to the team!
Arc Mediation co-founder, Roisin O’Shea, was interviewed before the recent Career Zoo event in Dublin. The purpose was to promote an awareness among graduates of the benefits of a career in research. In the interview, Roisin discusses both the challenges and societal benefits of research into the Irish family court […]