Start date:
October 2016Research Topic:
Delivering effective family mediation in the context of a changing family justice systemResearch pathway:
Empirical Studies in LawResearch Supervisor:
Dr Leanne SmithSupervising school:
School of Law and Politics, Cardiff UniversityPrimary funding source:
ESRC StudentshipThis project will examine the needs of individuals using family mediation services as a means of resolving family breakdown issues and ways in which mediation services are evolving to meet those needs.
I will use a mixed-methods approach to collect qualitative and quantitative data, using semi-structured interviews and surveys. My thesis aims to explore:
- The information that clients have available to them prior to and throughout mediation and the impact of this on their experience;
- How the environment has evolved and what challenges this creates for mediators when trying to effectively engage with clients;
- How mediation providers have responded to this new environment, such as the expansion of mediation methods;
- The experiences and outcomes of clients using mediation services.
My PhD is preceded by a Masters dissertation on the accessibility of information on family mediation. This will look at the complexity of language used, and whether sources reflect a changing mediation process providing tailored services. The overall aim of my 1+3 studentship is to inform the development by local providers of effective, tailored mediation intervention packages.
Email:
blakeyrj@cardiff.ac.uk