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OFFICE OF DISABILITY CONCERNS
MEDIATION PROGRAM

LAAADIES AND GENTLEMEN….



 | What can solve any dispute? |
 | What is completely confidential? |
 | What allows you to make your own decisions in a neutral environment? |
 | What can decrease the cost of both litigation and attorney’s fees? |
 | What is a voluntary process? |
 | What is available in every area of the state? |
 | What has proven successful time and time again? |
 | What is absolutely free? |


The
Simple
Answer
To
All
Of
These
Questions
Is
M E D I A T I O N

The Office of Disability Concerns [ODC] offers a mediation program specifically designed to deal with issues of disability. The program is accessible to people with disabilities, employers, landlords, agencies, private entities, state employees and applicants, private sector employees and applicants, or anyone who seeks mediation.

Mediation is a process in which a trained, neutral party helps those in conflict look for solutions and reach a mutually acceptable agreement to the conflict.

In this 5 Step process, you will: be able to discuss the issues, explore solutions for resolving the issues, mutually decide which of these solutions would be best and write an agreement based on these solutions.

The process can be terminated at any time and your other options to legally resolve the issues are not impaired.
The mediators are volunteers from the community who have been trained and certified by the Administrative Director of the Courts and have also received training in the Americans with Disability Act.


Office of Disability Concerns2401 NW 23rd, Ste 90
Oklahoma City, OK 73107
Phone (405) 521-3756
Fax (405) 522-6695
Web: http://www.odc.ok.gov/
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