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    About us

    • Mediation

      Mediation

      Mediation is a free, confidential process where parties try to resolve their issues with the help of a trained, impartial mediator.

    • Civil Mediation at VCAT Program

      Civil Mediation at VCAT Program

      DSCV and VCAT are operating in partnership to deliver alternative dispute resolution processes to everyday Victorians.

    • Personal Safety Intervention Order (PSIO) program

      Personal Safety Intervention Order (PSIO) program

      DSCV have partnered with the Magistrates' Court of Victoria to bring mediation services to certain clients who are involved in a PSIO application.

    • Policies and complaints

      Policies and complaints

      Read DSCV's policies on client privacy, our client charter, and how to make a complaint about the service.

    • Contact us

      Contact us

      The Dispute Settlement Centre of Victoria (DSCV) can help you resolve a wide range of disputes without having to resort to taking legal action.

    • How and when we can help

      How and when we can help

      Read about how we assess if our services are right for you.

  • Information and advice  

    Information and advice

    • Fencing

      Fencing

      Issues around repairing or replacing a shared fence, damage to fences and boundary issues can all contribute to disputes between neighbours.

    • Trees

      Trees

      Overhanging branches, damage from roots and dropped foliage can all contribute to issues between neighbours. Find out what to do about it.

    • Starting the conversation

      Starting the conversation

      It's important to start the conversation off on the right foot when you are trying to resolve a dispute. These tips may help you to have that initial interaction.

    • Solving problems

      Solving problems

      If things don't go well immediately, don't panic! Think about some of the following strategies when trying to resolve an issue with a neighbour.

    • Reaching an agreement

      Reaching an agreement

      Most agreements you make will not require a formal acknowledgement. However, many people find that writing things down can help ensure that further disputes don't occur in the future.

    • Obtaining legal advice

      Obtaining legal advice

      In any dispute, you may find it necessary to obtain legal advice from an independent, licensed practitioner. This can help you clarify your rights and responsibilities.

    • Retirement village disputes

      Retirement village disputes

      Information and guidance on what to do when things go wrong between residents or residents and the operators of a retirement village.

  • Training  

    Training

    • Community Engagement Workshops

      Community Engagement Workshops

      We work with community groups to teach skills in conflict management and dispute prevention.

    • Mediation training

      Mediation training

      We run nationally accredited mediation training courses, providing professional qualifications for a career in the mediation profession.

The Dispute Settlement Centre of Victoria is continuing to deliver a telephone information service. Face-to-face mediations have been postponed.

If you need help negotiating rent changes due to COVID-19 related issues, visit coronavirus.vic.gov.au (External link). 

If you have a Personal Safety Intervention Order enquiry, contact your local Magistrates' Court directly (External link).

Our training programs including the National Mediator Accreditation Standards training are postponed until further notice.

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The Dispute Settlement Centre of Victoria (DSCV) can help you resolve a wide range of disputes without having to resort to taking legal action.
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The Dispute Settlement Centre of Victoria (DSCV) can help you resolve a wide range of disputes without having to resort to taking legal action.
https://author.disputes.vic.gov.au/about-us/contact-us
How and when we can help
Read about how we assess if our services are right for you.
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Retirement village disputes
Information and guidance on what to do when things go wrong between residents or residents and the operators of a retirement village.
https://author.disputes.vic.gov.au/information-and-advice/retirement-village-disputes
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Download and complete the following form to request a room hire at the DSCV offices
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The Dispute Settlement Centre of Victoria will now provide appropriate dispute resolution services for retirement village residents or management who need assistance.
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