LE FIGARO.
- What is mediation, and more particularly mediation in schools?
Xavier ROCHEFORT. -
Social mediation, recognized by an Afnor business standard drawn up in 2016, is defined as
"a process of creating and repairing social ties and settling conflicts in daily life, in which an impartial and independent third party tries, through the organization of exchanges between people or institutions, to help them improve a relationship or settle a conflict between them ”.
Social mediation in schools is a device tested since 2012. It revolves around the hiring for three years of a mediator on the scale of a school site, that is to say a college and a or two schools.
Today, there are 161 school mediators, who work in 152 colleges and 165 schools in 69 different cities, mainly in areas considered sensitive.
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