Consultancy, conflict management and conflict diagnosis.
Machteld Pel advises private businesses and government organizations on internal and external conflict management as well as on the implementation of (referral to) mediation. Outside of the Netherlands, her consultancy focuses on government and professional organizations that want to make mediation a part of their system of conflict management.
She has been asked as an expert consultant in various European countries as well as Russia and the Middle East.
Success factors
In order for a referral service to be successful, four requirements have to be met:
For more information see Pel 2008 , Referral to Mediation, Chapter 4 ‘Conflict management: organizing and setting up a referral or mediation service’
Court-connected mediation in the Netherlands
Referral to mediation by the Netherlands judiciary was introduced in 1999 as a pilot project in five district courts and in one court of appeal. In 2005 a phased introduction of referral services to mediation took place in all courts in the Netherlands and by 2007 the implementation was complete. Referral to mediation by the Netherlands courts has proven to be very successful: the number of referred cases to mediation rose from approximately 2,100 cases in 2006 to over 4,300 in 2010; of cases referred to mediation approximately 60% results in an agreement (slightly over 50% in full agreement and less than 10% in partial agreement); both the parties and the lawyers show a high level of satisfaction with both the mediator and the mediation process and a large majority of them would choose or consider mediation again in a similar conflict situation.
For a complete account of the implementation of the referral service and an overview of the results of court-connected mediation in the Netherlands, see Pel & Combrink 2011[sv3] , Referral to mediation by the Netherlands judiciary.