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    * For consideration by the HKMAAL Council at an upcoming meeting, candidates are required to submit their applications two (2) weeks before the scheduled meeting of the HKMAAL. For meeting dates of the HKMAAL Council, please click here.

    Fee Schedule

    Note: Any and all of the fees are subject to change at the discretion of the HKMAAL Council.

      Fees in HK$
    Application for Mediator Accreditation / re-assessment fee per assessment / re- assessment (non-refundable) 600*
    Application fee for Exemption from any or all of the stages of the accreditation requirement 600*

    * Cheques to be made payable to "Hong Kong Mediation Accreditation Association Limited" upon submission of application.

    Assessor

    How to become an Assessor

    1. attained the status of a HKMAAL Accredited Mediator or equivalent as decided at the discretion of the HKMAAL MAC; and

    2. conducted a minimum of 10 mediation cases using the facilitative mediation model within the past 3 years acting as a mediator, of which 2 mediation cases should be conducted in the past 12 months; and

    3. attended and passed the HKMAAL Assessors Forum to familiarize with the new accreditation regime adopted by HKMAAL; and

    4.(a) coached 10 role plays of a minimum of 1 hour per role play in the past 2 years in Stage 1 Mediation Training Courses approved by HKMAAL or having obtained an equivalent experience as determined by the HKMAAL MAC

    or

      (b) conducted Stage 1 Mediation Training Courses as a Lead Trainer or an Assistant Trainer on 2 occasions in the past 2 years or having obtained an equivalent experience as determined by the HKMAAL MAC.

    5. The HKMAAL MAC may take into consideration any other relevant experience where appropriate.

    6. In order to maintain the panel membership of an Assessor, the Assessor is required to conduct 6 assessments in 3 years and to maintain their status as a HKMAAL accredited mediator.

    To see the HKMAAL Panel of Assessors, please click here.

    Lead Assessor

    How to become a Lead Assessor

    To be admitted to the HKMAAL Panel of Lead Assessors, a person must satisfy the following requirements:

    1. attained the status of a HKMAAL Accredited Mediator or equivalent as decided at the discretion of the HKMAAL MAC; and

    2. conducted a minimum of 30 mediation cases using the facilitative mediation model within the past 3 years acting as a mediator, of which 6 mediation cases should be conducted within the past 12 months; and

    3.(a) conducted a minimum of 50 assessments in 3 years, of which 10 assessments should be conducted in the past 12 months;

    or

      (b) had experience as a Lead Assessor in HKMAAL Stage 2 Mediator Assessment Course on at least 4 occasions in the past 3 years or equivalent experience as determined by the HKMAAL MAC.

    4. The HKMAAL MAC may take into consideration any other relevant experience including the experience as a Lead Trainer of Stage 1 Mediation Training Course on at least 10 occasions in the past 3 years, of which 2 courses were conducted in the past 12 months.

    5. In order to maintain the panel membership of a Lead Assessor, the Lead Assessor is required to lead Stage 2 Mediator Assessment Course on at least 4 occasions in 3 years and to maintain their status as a HKMAAL accredited mediator.

    Invitation notice and application form.

    source : http://www.hkmaal.org.hk