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Steve Critchley is a practicing mediator with international experience. He has taught the PULSE program overseas in the UK, Italy, South Africa, Nigeria and Ghana.
During the Bosnian war, Steve witnessed human conflict at its worst. His experiences included negotiating with armed belligerents and establishing small local areas of trust and cooperation. Steve developed a belief that people can work together to achieve realistic and positive results.
With these experiences Steve went looking for ways to help overcome the kinds of conflict we experience here in our daily lives. This was the motivation behind volunteering for and completing the Harassment Investigators course taught by Treasury Board instructors.
Steve was also included in a select group from western Canada to undergo Mediation training as part of a pilot program co-coordinated by the Executive Director for Conflict Management responsible to the Federal Government. After completing the assignment of authoring a paper on Mediation, Steve achieved the third phase of the Mediator Qualification Program in June 2000.
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Steve has acted as a Harassment Investigator, a Harassment Advisor, as well as an Assisting Officer for the Canadian Forces during harassment complaints and investigations. He started the Certificate Program in Conflict Management offered at the University of Calgary by the Alberta Arbitration and Mediation Society. In addition to private practice, Steve volunteers with Community Mediation Calgary Society.
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Steve continues to work at the Federal, Provincial, State and local government level, as well as with private industry. This includes continued work with the energy sector, large multi-party concerns and international endeavours. |
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