Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Policy

Applicable to: Start & Turn Clinic (Sample) Varsity National 8 - Burnaby Masters 1 - Langley Divisional 4 - Abbotsford Provincial 6 - Burnaby White 2 - Abbotsford National 8 - Langley Winter Maintenance - Burnaby Development 3 - Burnaby Red 6 - Abbotsford Red 6 - Burnaby Winter Maintenance - Langley Provincial 6 - Langley Minis - Abbotsford White 2 - Burnaby Divisional 4 - Burnaby Minis - Aldergrove Divisional 4 - Langley (Schedule A) White 2 - Langley National 9 - Burnaby Minis - Langley Provincial 7 - Burnaby Divisional 4 - Langley (Schedule B) National 9 - Langley Red 6 - Langley White 3 - Abbotsford Provincial 7 - Langley Bronze - Abbotsford Divisional 5 - Abbotsford Senior Provincial - Burnaby White 3 - Burnaby Bronze - Langley Divisional 5 - Langley White 3 - Langley Divisional 6 - Abbotsford Silver - Abbotsford Silver - Langley Divisional 6 - Burnaby Gold - Abbotsford Divisional 6 - Langley Gold - Langley Gold - Burnaby

Olympians Swimming's Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Policy encourages Participants, which includes all members, staff, and individuals involved with the organization, to resolve disputes amicably through negotiation, facilitation, or mediation. This policy outlines the process for ADR, highlighting the roles of mediators and facilitators in guiding parties towards a mutually acceptable resolution . It emphasizes that settlements reached through ADR are binding and not subject to appeals. If a resolution isn't reached through ADR, the dispute will be addressed through the organization's Discipline and Complaints Policy or Appeal Policy.

Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Policy