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Peacekeepers

...and peace is what they sought

 Peacekeepers facilitate restitution or conciliation meetings, to help you settle disputes.

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Peacekeeper Mediation offers an opportunity for participants to progress towards a mutually satisfying outcome, while also expressing their interests openly & fairly in a collaborative environment.

We work with parties to assist them in reaching agreements, by virtue of a binding Memorandum Of Understanding.

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Our peacekeepers are highly skilled, with experience in civil mediation, tribal based peace circles, & restorative justice.

We also work with communities or individuals by facilitating healing & support circles, using tribal approaches.

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 Throughout the process, our peacekeepers continually screen for power imbalances & abuse with each case in order to ensure safe spaces for participants. 

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At Peacekeeper Mediation, we adhere to strict confidentiality.

You can trust that our peacekeepers are unbiased, neutral third partys to your negotiations.

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Practicing in the conflict resolution sector since 2009, Jabala began her field studies as a restorative justice facilitator for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, in Chase, and Kamloops, BC. Soon after she was invited to train & work with RCMP in victim services as a crisis support worker, where she gained valuable experience. In 2010 Jabala became a founding member of 2010 BC Restorative Justice Conference, held in May 2010 in Abbotsford, BC, which ultimately led to improvements of Restorative Justice models in the Province. 

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She studied at he Justice Institute of BC, earning a Specialization in Mediation & 3rd Party Intervention. Recently she completed a certificate in Negotiations..

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When founding her private practice, Jabala decided to personalize the approach by implementing teachings & knowledge of her tribal nation. As a Secwepemc matriarch & mother, Jabala feels a strong obligation to assist using much less punitive approaches. She trained as a Peacemaking Circle Facilitator & has adapted her mediation practice to include tribal strategies, 

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Jabala is curerently enrolleded in Family Mediation Law studies, & will ultimately seek the Canadian Family Mediation Designation on Mediate BC's Roster.

Founding Peacekeeper | Mediator

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Jabala

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Daysam

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Restorative Justice Facilitator

Growing up in the Secwepemc Tribe, Daysam believes each individual makes up the larger parts of a peaceful & safe society - all of us being responsible for collaboration toward the greater good.

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Daysams interest in conflict resolution manifested during the era of reconciliation talk,  between the ospices of Canadian colonialism & that of Tribal genocide,  His curiosites let him to research the impact the criminal justice system has on indigenous youth. His appreciation for community based models regarding justice & crime prevention grew from there..

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His trained & qualifed as a Restorative Justice Facilitator in 2016 when he certified under the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, E Division, in Chase BC.

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Daysam is a key facilitator for Peacekeeper Mediation, having a logical mind & love of nature, & a big heart for humanity.

 

His goal includes qualifying as a Peacemaking Circle Facilitator, where he will then focus solely on tribal based approaches, implementting strategies from his own cultural background.

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Harlz

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 Peacekeeper and R.J. Facilitator

In 2016, Harley began his research into restorative justice models & became a qualified facilitator, training through the E Division of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, in Chase, BC.

By 2018 Harlz decided to focus his practice on tribal based peacekeeping concepts.

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In 2017 Harlz became a Peacemaking Circle Facilitator, training under retired RCMP officer James Cooley, Harlz continues his mentorship at Peacekeeper Mediation, where he also volunteers hours in the community as a Restorative Justice Facilitator.

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A Secwepemc Tribal Warrior of hereditary lineage, Harlz, feels a huge duty toward improving relations through collectively engaging in peaceful approaches to conflict. He has a strong sense of obligation to restore traditional teachings. Harlz has a keen ability to uphold deep respect simply by his stoic nature. He exudes a deep feeling of safety among participants, as he grounds himself into spaces that he co-facilitates in a meditative, and calming way.

 

Through his seriousness, there exists a witty, fun-natured young man, with rational thinking.His presence brings strength to the circle process.  

Peacekeeper Mediation is in good standing on Mediate BC's Roster

A Peacekeeper Seeks Reconciliation With the Heart

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