Thursday, October 2, 2014
Good idea of the day, as promised.
Awhile ago, I discovered (through Representative John Wards office) a unique program available to cities in Minnesota to aid with mediation areas such as public safety, youth development and education, landlord/tenant concerns, employment, neighborhood disputes, and the court system. The services could save Little Falls and Morrison County money, by reducing reliance on the court system and law enforcement agencies. Stronger communities can find effective solutions to conflicts through this organization. This organization is called the "Office of Collaboration and Dispute Resolution." It will promote mediation by providing grants to provide non-profits or other entities that assist in resolution of disputes, ensuring all areas of the state have access to these services. This office will help provide technical assistance and best practices, such as the Minnesota Solutions model, used to resolve major disputes of public concern. The use of collaborative processes through facilitated meetings until there is a consensus reached. Little Falls could benefit from these available services in the future. http://mn.gov/bms/OCDR.html With hope, Robin
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