Orientation Course on Peer Mediation by MyGov

About MyGov

MyGov has been established as Government of India’s Citizen Engagement Platform which collaborates with multiple Government bodies/ Ministries to engage with citizens for policy formulation and seeks the opinion of people on issues/ topics of public interest and welfare.Since its launch on 26th July 2014, by Hon’ble Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, MyGov has more than 18.4 million registered users. Almost all Government Departments leverage MyGov platform for their citizen engagement activities, consultations for policy formulation and also to disseminate information to citizens for various Government schemes and programs.

About the Course

In our institutions like schools, colleges, etc, we often find situations when two colleagues/classmates/friends get into a situation of conflict. In many cases, they are able to resolve their differences within themselves. But there may be situations where a third-person intervention is needed. It could be a teacher, the administration, or even their common friends. When the common friend is called upon to help in resolving the differences, the common friend is essentially a peer mediator.

Peer mediation can be a powerful inbuilt mechanism of constructive conflict resolution in any educational setting- whether in schools or colleges.
To promote peer mediation and encourage its use for constructive resolution of disputes, Gandhi Smriti and Darshan Samiti, New Delhi, an autonomous body under the Ministry of Culture is launching this Orientation Course on Peer Mediation. Gandhi Smriti is the national memorial of Mahatma Gandhi.

This course initiated by Gandhi Smriti and Darshan Samiti will take you through a journey to develop finer skills in peer mediation. It would cover the types of conflicts in educational settings, introduce peer mediation, its benefits, and the skills required to be an effective peer mediator.
It is hoped that this orientation course would be useful for students, teachers, and management alike as it is aimed to promote the philosophy of peer mediation in the overall architecture of conflict resolution in educational institutions.

Click here to download the course material. (PDF 9.11 MB)

Click here to read the Terms and Conditions- (PDF 274 KB)

For any Query, connect to:
Dr Vedabhyas Kundu,
Programme Officer(Course Incharge)
[email protected][email protected] or [email protected]

For more details visit official website.

Also read

  1. National Youth Webinar on “Role of Youth in Bringing Social Change” | National Law University Judicial Academy, Assam.
  2. 13TH ASIAN CRIMINOLOGY CONFERENCE | Asian Criminological Society and Gujarat National Law University.
  3. Online Course on Mediation: Theory, Practice and Skills | Mediator Academy collaboration with Bharati Vidyapeeth Law College, Pune.
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