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This a brief video interview of Arthur Waters, a young volunteer at Lambeth Mediation Service (London, UK). Please note that the comments function has been disabled, but you are very welcome to join the Restorative Forum and express your opinion here: https://www.restorativeforum.org.uk/f... About Arthur: Arthur first started mediating in 2011 while studying at Sussex University, with Brighton and Hove Independent Mediation Service. After completing a facilitative mediation training course with them, he went on to volunteer as a community mediator for the remainder of his time at university. On moving to London in 2012 he continued to facilitate mediations between neighbours, this time with Common Ground. While with the organisation he undertook further training, first in narrative mediation and then in restorative justice. When moving to Lambeth in 2014 he began volunteering with Lambeth Mediation Service, on a combination of Restorative Justice and Community Mediation cases. He has recently finished a Masters in Community & Youth Work at Goldsmiths, and continues to support individuals in conflict within his community. About the Restorative Forum: The Restorative Forum is the place for the Restorative Community to meet and have open and frank discussions. Whether you are a Mediator or RJ Practitioner, Academic, Service Commissioner, or simply interested in Restorative Approaches, you are welcome to participate in debate, contribute with your experience and share best practice. Join the Restorative Forum: www.restorativeforum.org Please note that comments have been disabled. You are very welcome to post your comments on the Restorative Forum.