Office of Human Resources
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Since 1995, SSU
has implemented ADR to resolve disputes at the lowest possible level.
The University adopted the Conciliatory Model commonly known as
Mediation. Mediation is where the parties in dispute turn to a neutral
third party to listen to their concerns and facilitate communications
between them. The neutral mediator assists the parties in identifying
interests and needs and resolving those interest and needs.
The process is
voluntary, co nfidential , and allows for self-determination of the
parties. The mediator does not render a decision. The parties craft
their own resolution to their dispute.
How do I utilize the Services of ADR?
ADR is a part of SSU statutes and grievance
process. Therefore, all members of the university community, including
students, staff and faculty may use this process by contacting the ADR
Coordinator, Dr. Behrooz Kalantari (kalantab@savstate.edu) who will
facilitate the use of ADR options including internal and external mediators.
What kinds of concerns are brought to an ADR process?
1. Two parties cannot work together because of a dispute.
2. Work performance is negatively influenced by dispute.
3. One party complains about another party's action/decision
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