The National Association of Certified Mediators (NACM) began in 1999 as a group of Mediators sharing a common goal, to provide a category of Professional Mediators with the basic academic credentials necessary to provide the general population with excellent mediation services. We are dedicated not simply to a select few who seek certification but to the general population.
All current certification processes are strictly academic and theoretical. We felt that many of the mediation certification processes promoted less than what we felt was required to provide mediation services. Our goal is to provide basic mediation knowledge and updated mediation philosophy to all qualified mediators.
A general acceptance in the industry is that once certified by any certification organization the certificate holder is fully qualified to mediate. This is a misconception. A certificate provided by us or any of our associate organizations demonstrates a quantitative proficiency in a theoretical and academic arena only. The true qualifications of a mediator should be qualified by the employer. Only that individual can ascertain the other requirements of a mediator which cannot be measured in a written test.