Conflict Resolution Service

In partnership with The Neighbourhood Group Community Services, our free community mediation service helps you change the way you communicate during conflict and provides a new approach to conflict resolution. 

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A disagreement with a neighbour, roommate, family member, or someone else, can create stress in your life and make you angry or afraid. Conflicts that are left unresolved or are poorly managed often get worse.

Why should you use mediation from The Neighbourhood Group Community Services?

  • It’s free, voluntary and confidential.
  • We have proven success! Since 1985, we’ve handled more than 6000 cases and helped participants come to an agreement 80% of the time.
  • You will learn how to resolve conflicts on your own.
  • We use highly trained volunteer mediators from communities just like yours.
  • Traditional ways of resolving conflict, such as calling the police or going to court, are long, expensive and often, unsatisfying.

We are a founding member of the Ontario Community Mediation Coalition, which sets high standards of mediation.

If you have any questions or concerns. Please contact:

Anke Heiser at crt.caseworker@tngcs.org or call 647-269-8957.

You can also request service through our online form.

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Mediation can resolve

  • Neighbour conflicts like noise issues, property line disputes, fence line disputes, shared driveways and use of common areas
  • Landlord and tenant Issues
  • Relationship problems between colleagues, family, friends and roommates
  • By-Law Issues
  • Minor commercial conflicts
  • Minor criminal matters

For more information, please contact 416-925-2103 ext. 1229, or ext. 1228. You can also contact them via email at crt.intake@tngcs.org or crt.northyork@tngcs.org.

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REstorative justice

    If you’re in court, the Crown Attorney might suggest you use Restorative Justice mediation for minor criminal matters. In these cases, the offenders and victims share the causes, circumstances and impact of the crime. The goal is to help victims cope, return offenders to law-abiding lives, and to repair relationships between victims, offenders, and the community.