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In an effort to adapt to the changing landscape of conflict resolution, the Kentucky Mediation Center announced today that it will be implementing a new virtual mediation technology. The decision comes as a response to the ongoing challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic and the need for more flexible and accessible mediation services.The new technology will allow parties to participate in mediation sessions from the comfort of their own homes, eliminating the need for in-person meetings. This virtual platform will include features such as video conferencing, secure document sharing, and real-time communication tools to facilitate effective communication between all parties involved.According to Sarah Johnson, the director of the Kentucky Mediation Center, the decision to implement this new virtual mediation technology was driven by a desire to provide a more convenient and efficient experience for clients. "We understand that in today's fast-paced world, individuals and businesses need flexible solutions that can accommodate their busy schedules," Johnson stated. "By incorporating this state-of-the-art technology, we hope to make the mediation process more accessible and convenient for everyone involved."The Kentucky Mediation Center has already begun rolling out the new virtual platform, with plans to transition all of their mediation services to the digital space by the end of the year. The center will also be providing training and support to mediators to ensure they are well-equipped to effectively navigate the new technology and provide the highest level of service to their clients.In addition to providing virtual mediation services, the Kentucky Mediation Center will continue to offer in-person mediation sessions for those who prefer traditional face-to-face meetings. The center remains committed to providing a variety of options to meet the diverse needs of their clients and ensure that all parties have access to a fair and impartial mediation process.Overall, the implementation of this new virtual mediation technology marks an exciting new chapter for the Kentucky Mediation Center. By embracing innovation and embracing new ways of conducting mediation, the center is poised to continue providing high-quality conflict resolution services to individuals and businesses throughout the state.