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UK College of Family Mediators: John Haynes Memorial Award

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Title : UK College of Family Mediators: John Haynes Memorial Award
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The UK College of Family Mediators is inviting submissions for the 2006 John Haynes Memorial Award. Entries may consist of substantial articles published in any newspaper or journal in any country. The prize will be awarded to the writer of the article which is deemed by the panel to be that which makes the most significant contribution to extending the understanding of family mediation to mediators and/or to a wider audience. The Award is made in memory of John Haynes, a formative contributor to development and training for family mediation in this country.

Contributions should be submitted to the College Director at the College office, Alexander House, Telephone Avenue, Bristol, BS1 4BS to arrive by 30 April 2006.

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