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Center for Early Dispute Resolution
 
Diversity Management & Equal Opportunity
 
DoDEA Procurement Division
 
DoDEA Regulations, Educational Support Policy & Legislation
 
HR Regional Service Center
 
Information Technology Division
 
Logistics Division
 
Office of Communications
 
Office of General Counsel
 
Office of Investigations and Internal Review
 
Office of Safety and Security
 
Office of Small Business Programs
 
Resource Management Division

Area Offices

CEDR Services


What we do

CEDR helps employees manage conflicts, including special education conflicts.The program offers the following services:

  • Listening
    Sometimes you just need to talk through a problem. CEDR personnel will listen to you without judging, help you understand your situation, and work with you to explore and analyze your options.
  • Mediation
    Mediators are impartial third parties with no interest in the conflict. Through Mediation they facilitate a discussion between parties to a conflict, encouraging them to listen to each other and, if possible, to find a mutually acceptable solution.
  • Group facilitation
    A group facilitator—also an impartial third party—facilitates a process that will help groups to handle their differences constructively and reach better results, especially before a group reaches an impasse. Unlike mediation, the goal of group facilitation is not to reach a settlement but rather to improve the group’s problem solving skills. In addition, group facilitators share the process of facilitation with the group.
  • Training
    CEDR provides training to help employees obtain the skills and knowledge they need to talk productively with each other, with parents, and with anyone with whom they interact. Productive communication increases the possibility of using conflict constructively and decreases the likelihood of escalating, destructive conflict. Learn more.
  • Conflict Coaching
    A conflict coach works one-on-one in a confidential relationship with the coaching client to develop the client’s conflict-related knowledge, skills, and strategies.
  • Special Education services
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What we don't do
  • Make decisions for people in conflict
  • Offer legal advice or act as an advocate for any individual or entity
  • Offer psychological counseling
  • Handle equal employment opportunity (EEO) issues; EEO mediation is offered by DoDEA’s Office of Diversity Management and Equal Opportunity
  • Testify in any proceeding, unless required to do so by a court or other tribunal
  • Serve as a place to put DoDEA on notice of claims
  • Address private issues of DoDEA employees