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What is ADR?
ADR is alternative dispute resolution – a range of options for resolving disputes without going to court. ADR includes mediation, adjudication, arbitration, conciliation and ombudsman schemes.
What is the ADRnow website?
ADRnow is an information website which gives an overview of ADR schemes in the UK, an outline of how they work, and an honest appraisal of their pros and cons. It is independent of ADR providers and government. It is kept up to date, and was last revised on December 23rd 2008.
* Have a look at What's New for information about new options for consumer complaints.
Who runs the ADRnow website?
ADRnow is run by the Advice Services Alliance (ASA). ASA is a registered charity, and is the umbrella body for independent, not-for-profit advice networks in the UK. To find out more, go to About ASA.
WE DO NOT PROVIDE AN ADR SERVICE OURSELVES
If you want to know more about an ADR scheme featured on this site, or discuss your own case, please get in touch with the scheme directly. There is a web link at the bottom of every page.
Why does ASA run this site?
We believe that everyone should be able to make an informed decision about how best to resolve a dispute. To do this, you need to know what is out there, how it works, and how to get in touch with the scheme. That is why we run this site, keep it up to date, and provide policy guidelines and training to advisers in not-for-profit advice agencies.
If you can’t find the information you need, have a look at Frequently Asked Questions, or send in your own question through the box at the bottom of the FAQ page.
If you would like to tell us what you think of this site, go to Send Your Comments.
If you would like more detail about what you will find on this site, go to How to Use this Site.
Other ASA websites
This site is one of three ASA websites. The other two are:
The award-winning Advicenow for user-friendly information on the law and legal problems in England and Wales.
Advice Services Alliance for an overview of ASA’s work and policy briefings.
ASA publishes a free ADR Update three times a year, with information about ADR developments in the UK. If you would like to be on the email list, contact adrupdate@asauk.org.uk
Back copies of the ADR Update can be found in the policy section of the Advice Services Alliance website.
For further information about ASA contact:
The Administrative Team
Advice Services Alliance
Our new address from Tuesday 23rd December will be:
6th Floor, 63 St Mary Axe, London, EC3A 8AA.
info@asauk.org.uk
23rd December 2008
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