Mediation level 2 certificate of assessment
Part of the Mediation training topic
This course helps you improve your mediation skills and prepare for the Australian Mediator and Dispute Resolution Accreditation Standards (AMDRAS) assessment.
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Overview
This 3-day course helps you build your mediation skills and get ready for the AMDRAS accreditation assessment.
You'll take part in role plays, group discussions, and practical exercises to feel confident in the mediation process.
Course details
Important course information
Delivery: In person, Brisbane
When: 24–26 June 2026
Time: You can choose to attend all 3 days, or any individual day.
Cost:
- $1,482.00 full price
- $1,165.00 concession
- $494.90 for a single day
See Training concession.
Who can enrol
You can enrol in Mediation level 2 certificate of assessment if you have:
- a certificate of training from the Dispute Resolution Branch
- done a similar course with another recognised training provider.
How to enrol
Step 1: Complete the application form
Step 2: Upload proof for the concession price (if needed)
If you're applying for the concession price, upload proof like your student ID or pension card. Files must be less than 5MB.
Step 3: Pay the fee
You must pay the fee to secure your place in the training.
Pay by credit card.
See Payment options.
Step 4: Receive enrolment confirmation
We will email you within 2 business days to confirm your spot in the course.
Step 5: Get help (if needed)
Call us on (07) 3738 7015 or email trainingdrb@justice.qld.gov.au if you need assistance.
What you will learn
This course covers:
- Day 1: Activities, discussions, and short role plays on:
- setting an agenda
- exploring issues
- private sessions
- generating options
- negotiating
- writing agreements
- Day 2: Coached role plays to practice the full mediation process
- Day 3: Preparing for the accreditation assessment.
You can go to all 3 days or just one day. If you're aiming for AMDRAS accreditation, we recommend attending all 3 days to feel fully prepared.
How you will be assessed
The assessment includes:
- role play, where you'll act as both a mediator and a party in a dispute
- a 1,200-word written assessment, which you have 10 days to complete.
Your skills will be assessed by experienced mediators who are nationally accredited and have at least 3 years of experience.
Award you get
If you pass the assessment, you can apply to become a nationally accredited mediator under the AMDRAS standards.
Contact
Dispute Resolution Branch
Email: trainingdrb@justice.qld.gov.au
Phone: (07) 3738 7015
LinkedIn: Dispute Resolution Branch
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