Workplace mediation service in London


“Conflict resolution through talking and listening”


We are an association of experienced qualified mediators, based in London, who have commitment to the value of mediation in the workplace. We have a long and diverse experience of working in the public and private sector, using mediation as a powerful tool for workplace conflict resolution.

Workplace conflict often leads to stress and inefficiency which compromises service delivery, productivity and morale. Unresolved conflict can lead to bitterness and entrenched positions, often resulting in expensive and lengthy formal procedures.

While formal procedures have their place, many conflicts are best resolved at the personal level with the help of a skilled, experienced and independent mediator.

What We Offer to You

PMA offers a workplace mediation service to organisations, large and small, from two people to large groups. We work with conflict in the workplace between management and staff, equal grade colleagues and inter-departmental disputes. We can also offer advice and training to staff and management on conflict resolution. We believe our service offers exceptional value for money.

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Contact Us

We would like to hear from you. Please call or email for a confidential talk about your needs, whether they relate to general staff care, bullying at work, dignity at work, mediation for complaints, mediation training or counselling and mediation. There is no charge for an initial conversation.

Find Out More

To find out more please click on the following PMA website links, which can explain more about us, the value of workplace mediation and how it can work for you.

Our workplace mediation service is based in London, but our clients come from all over Greater London, the south of England and the Midlands.


Call us on 07905616836 we will be more than pleased to discuss your requirements, in confidence and without obligation!


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