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<br />I. <br /> <br />F. <br /> <br />G. <br /> <br />EXHIBIT A <br /> <br />What the Peninsula Conflict Resolution Center will provide in the <br />Administration of the Redwood City Community Mediation Program: <br /> <br />The Redwood City Community Mediation Program will receive the full-membership level of services <br />as listed below: A city which contracts for full membership with PCRC can offer its residents the <br />following services: <br /> <br />A. <br /> <br />Information and Referral: A resource person is available by telephone, to assist residents <br />who have specific questions relating to a conflict Through this conversation the resident may <br />clarify issues of concern, be given specific information about common practices related to <br />landlord-tenant and community issues and receive a referral to an appropriate agency/resource. <br />(Up to 5 minute contact) <br /> <br />B. <br /> <br />Information and Assistance: A resource person assists the concerned caller to de-escalate <br />feelings, clarify issues and underlying needs, develop possible solution options, and begin to <br />design an approach to dispute resolution. (5 minutes or more) <br /> <br />C. <br /> <br />One Party Assistance: A resource person assists a caller to think through a conflict situation, <br />including clarifying issues and interests of involved parties, exploring approaches to dealing with <br />the situation and solution options and assisting with the selection of an approach to resolution. A <br />follow-up call is arranged to determine the outcome of the situation, with the understanding that <br />mediation would be the next step if negotiation is unsuccessful. (20 min or more) <br /> <br />D. <br /> <br />Conciliation: Conciliation is the resolution of a conflict through the intervention of a neutral <br />third party, without the disputing parties coming together in a face to face mediation. A resource <br />person works with a resident, clarifying issues of concern, explaining approaches to seeking <br />resolution, and gaining agreement by the party to pursue mediation and case intake. A case <br />development process, involving contacts with both/all involved parties, is initiated and during that <br />process, a resolution of concerns is achieved, to the satisfaction of the involved parties. <br /> <br />E. <br /> <br />Mediation: Mediation through PCRC involves a face to face meeting between disputing parties <br />who call PCRC directly or are referred by city staff or community agencies. With the assistance of <br />a panel of trained volunteer mediators, parties work through a non-adversarial problem solving <br />process and attempt to develop a mutually acceptable resolution to the issues of concern. There is <br />a two-fold focus: development of a satisfying and durable agreement and the preservation of an <br />effective relationship in situations where the parties will continue to be in contact with each other. <br />This service is provided free of charge to residents of member cities. <br /> <br />Administration of a Community Mediation Program: In collaboration with the <br />contracting city, PCRC will administer a mediation program responsive to the unique needs of <br />the community. PCRC may utilize a program development advisory committee and solicit input <br />from city staff to develop an understanding of (1) unique areas of concern in the city, (2) potential <br />approaches to program initiation and implementation, (3) long term goals for the program. <br />Professional staff will manage and support the work of volunteers, who provide the direct service <br />to clients in most instances. <br /> <br />Promotion of Use of Conflict Resolution Services: A member city will participate in <br />PCRC's community outreach program which is designed to familiarize city staff, community <br />service providers and the public with the use of non-adversarial conflict resolution services in a <br />variety of conflict situations. This effort involves both PCRC staff and volunteers in making <br /> <br />4 <br /> <br />--. T <br />