Mediation
Mediation is fair, efficient and can help the parties avoid a lengthy
investigation and/or litigation since it allows for the discrimination complaint
to be resolved at an early stage and it is an alternative to a full
investigation and/or litigation.
Once a case has been filed, mediation is offered to both, the Complainant and
the Respondent, as a voluntary, informal and confidential way for all involved
to reach a resolution of the case. Both parties must agree to participate in the
mediation conference which takes place with the help of a neutral mediator who
is trained to help people discuss their differences. The mediator does not
decide who is right or wrong, or issues a decision. Instead, the mediator helps
the parties work out their own solutions to the issues.
A great benefit of mediation is that it allows people to resolve the charge in a
friendly way and in ways that meet their own unique needs. A written signed
Negotiated Settlement Agreement reached during mediation is enforceable in court
just like any other written contract,
There is no charge to either party to attend the mediation conference which is
usually held at the City of Tampa Division of Community Affairs office.
If parties do not reach an agreement through mediation, the charge will be
submitted for a full investigation.
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