A Place for Mediation Inc.

A Full Service Resolution Company.


PUBLICATIONS
Beyond the Next Level: Sports Nutrition & Therapy for Peak Performance

Authored by Dr. Bruce Ally PhD, Elvis Ali PhD, Dr. Flora Wong ND. This comprehensive guide delves into the intersection of sports nutrition and therapeutic practices aimed at enhancing athletic performance. The authors, experts in their respective fields, provide insights into optimizing nutrition, recovery strategies, and mental resilience for athletes striving for peak performance. This book serves as a valuable resource for both professional athletes and fitness enthusiasts looking to elevate their training and recovery processes.


Footsteps between the rooms. How to use shuttle Mediation effectively

Presently writing "Footsteps between the rooms. How to use shuttle Mediation effectively". This almost complete one-hundred-and-fifty-page manuscript details the process engaged to try to convert an offer from one side into a palatable offer to the other Side in order to maintain the process during his steps between the different rooms


Progressive Memory Change over time and its effect on Sequential Recall- In MVA's

Authored by Bruce Ally, Agnes Kaufman & Laura Pursianan This 0ne hundred- and fifty-page document is currently being submitted for publication The work focuses on the sequelae of motor vehicle accidents It explores the traumatic effects of an accident on the brain It focuses on the effect of delayed symptom recollection And has a special on different cultural populations


A Journey Through Conversational Storms

This article examines the challenges mediators face in navigating difficult conversations and strategies to manage these conflicts effectively.


Cursory Glimpse: The Mediator's Steps in Facilitating the Process

An overview of the essential steps mediators take to guide parties through the mediation process successfully.


Impact of Culture and Psychology in Mediating Accident Cases

In this podcast episode, Bruce Ally discusses how cultural and psychological factors influence mediation in accident cases, emphasizing the need for mediators to understand these dimensions for effective resolution.


Can Lawyers Mediate Proficiently Based on Their Training?

This article questions whether legal training alone equips lawyers with the necessary skills for effective mediation, exploring the distinctions between legal practice and mediation techniques.


Is the Mandatory Mediation Program in Ontario Still Viable?

An examination of the current effectiveness and challenges facing Ontario's Mandatory Mediation Program, discussing its relevance in today's legal landscape.


Fundamental Attribution Error as a Contribution in Motor Vehicle Accidents

This piece explores how cognitive biases, particularly the fundamental attribution error, can impact perceptions and decisions in motor vehicle accident mediation.


Validating Medical Claims: Do You Get True Value for Your Contributions?

This article addresses the complexities of validating medical claims within mediation, questioning whether parties receive fair compensation for their contributions.


Progressive Discipline: The Misunderstood Frontier (Parts 1-4)

A series that breaks down the concept of progressive discipline in the workplace, providing insights into common misconceptions and effective practices.


Theory vs. Reality: Where the Rubber Hits the Road

This publication discusses the gap between theoretical mediation practices and their practical application in real-world scenarios.


Should Employment Matters with Religious Connotations be Dealt with in Court or by Mediation?

Explores the implications of handling employment disputes with religious elements through mediation versus traditional court proceedings.


Focus: Time to re-evaluate the Mandatory Mediation Program

Published in the Law times 11th, April 2016 Article examining the state of the Mandatory Mediation Program in Ontario Quoting Me as the expert on how to improve the mandatory mediation program and the mediation industry in general


Comparing Apples to Oranges an examination of the misapplication of the Statutes of Accident Benefits written in 2011 updated 2016 This thirty-five-page treatise by Bruce Ally and Kevin Stapely It details the major considerations in the no-fault insurance system. It considerations of how the Province has interfered with a functional system It explores the consequences of politically favoring one side And it explores the proposed changes and explores how it would potentially increase in dysfunction currently being experienced in the system

Progressive Discipline the Misunderstood Frontier self- published article written by Bruce Ally & Azad Daraksian Detailing the steps involved in progressive discipline The common mistakes made in termination &How to avoid these errors Revised and updated in 2017 by Bruce Ally & Maurice Ford

Sympathy for the Devil: Revisiting the situation of the Alleged Culprit in Professional Disciplinary Processes Ontario Professional Surveyor Magazine winter 2012 Authored by Bruce Ally and Khaleel Khan This article deals with the impact of an allegation being made against a regulated Professional It was reprinted in Spring 2013 in the Saskatchewan Land Surveyors Journal

Workplace Fairness Institute Journal 2010 Bill 168 and its implications for Small Business By Bruce Ally & Sabrina Crucini This article examines recent changes to the laws governing employment in Ontario It analysis the impact of these changes on Small Business enterprises

Workplace Fairness Institute Journal 2010 Bill 168 and its effect on Non-Profits and Charities By Sheryl Beckford LLB, LLM & Bruce Ally This article examines recent changes to the laws governing employment in Ontario An analysis the impact on Not For profits and Charities

Hijacked by Ulterior Motives The manipulation of the Mandatory Mediation Process By Bruce Ally & Leah Barclay Self- published article commenting on the Mediation Process Making it mandatory left it vulnerable to manipulation by either side The need for constant vigilance and updating the program Uploaded to Research Gate 2019

Canadian Council for Family Rights, Mandating Mediation, 1992 Connexions the magazine of the association An article on the value of mandating mediation as a solution to the current adversarial process.

The Federation of Indian Students at (York University) While I was a student at the university, I actively wrote numerous articles on Human Dynamics which were included in their publication in FIST, Article on Reconstructive Therapy, a Short-Term Modality of Psychotherapy and its Application to Cross-cultural Counselling", published by Guidelines Magazine, University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon, to train guidance counsellors in the Province of Saskatchewan 1991 Numerous publications in Muslim Time, a magazine at York University devoted to encouraging dialogue and cultural adaptation of Muslims to the demands of life in Canada

Psychosocial Effects of Indo-Caribbean Migration to Toronto," published by the University of Toronto Department of South Asian Studies1990,

"Parents Without Partners," Phoenix Chapter, an article on the value of mediation in newly separating couples 1991

Ebony the magazine of Black/ethnic people in Canada, February 1993

Article on some of the mistakes made in the assessment of black and ethnic people when the process was carried out by untrained and insensitive professionals of the dominant culture

Caribbean Times Magazine, 1992 - 1993 Ongoing writer on various topics relevant to the Caribbean Community in Canada, including access to fair trials and accurate appropriate medical services as well as Marital and couple difficulties being experienced in their new homeland given that they did not have their familiar support structures and suggestions as to how to overcome them