There is a new free mediation program in Michigan designed to resolve issues related to experiences with Community Mental Health.
What is behavioral health mediation?
In behavioral health mediation, a neutral third party will guide the parties through a confidential process of communication, information sharing, and decision making. The mediator makes sure that all parties have a voice and that there is a balance of power at the table.
Behavioral health mediation improves communication and teaches participants to work together and solve problems by establishing root causes, identifying positions, and recognizing solutions. It provides a space for all parties to share concerns and frustrations as it is a confidential and impartial process.
If an agreement is reached, the mediators will assist the parties in drafting an enforceable agreement drafted by the parties. Through mediation, one does not lose any of their due process rights (ie, local appeal, complaint/grievance, etc.) by participating.
why it is recommended
Behavioral Health Mediation it is a process that provides a safe space to share concerns with a mediation professional. It also allows clients an impartial process where the parties have an equal voice. This type of mediation is fast and most cases are resolved in less than 30 days. Even if mediation does not result in a settlement, most Michiganders consider the alternative court experience a success. Benefits include better relationships, building trust, and reduced stress levels. And mediation is a confidential process, which means the interests of each party are kept private.
What is the registration process?
Step 1: Fill in the “Request Mediation” form.
Step 2: A specialist will confirm eligibility.
Step 3: The case will be referred to your local Community Dispute Resolution Program center.
Step 4: The Community Dispute Resolution Program contact them and the Community Mental Health Center or Prepaid Inpatient Health Plan conduct a formal intake process to understand the issues between the parties.
Step 5: After the intake process, the Community Dispute Resolution Program The center will schedule a mediation session within 10 business days.
This free dispute resolution option is available to those who qualify and are paid by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services.