The mediation It is even closer to the average citizen, so that conflict resolution is carried out through "agreements" and both parties always benefit without going to court.
If a few weeks ago we reported a casting of mediators for a new television format based on mediation, now it's the radio's turn. And it is that Radio 5 of RNE has its own space dedicated to mediation.
'MediAction. A space for conflict resolution is the program in question, directed and presented by journalist Juan Ballesteros and Isabel Ralero, president of the NGO Intermedi@cción. In it journalism is combined with social mediation, through the analysis of cases sent by listeners to then give the keys on how to positively confront and resolve all these various situations of disagreement in everyday life.
Radio Nacional (Radio 5), understood as a responsible station committed to offering a public service to citizens, fulfills its function by hosting programs such as MediAcción, thus helping to disseminate mediation as an alternative to the judicial route that wins every day. more popular due to its benefits for the parties (in addition to being more efficient, faster and cheaper). We can only hope that the media presence of mediation continues to gain strength and contributes to change by instilling the “peaceful culture of agreement” in society.
Isabel Ralero: “The position of the mediator is neutral, seeking agreements, and is not a defender of particular interests.”