New York Peace Institute
- Listed: June 6, 2020 3:30 pm
- Expires: 998375 days, 9 hours
Description
New York Peace Institute
Services Offered for Following Legal Issues:
- Housing > Public housing (Section 8)
- Housing > Single room occupancy housing (SRO)
- Housing > Tenant organizations
- Housing > Tenant and homeowner rights
- Family and safety > Custody and visitation
- Family and safety > LGBTQ families
- Seniors > Grandparent custody and visitation
- Family and safety > Juvenile delinquency
- Family and safety > Rights of minors
- Family and safety > Wills and estates
- Immigration > Immigration fraud
- Money and taxes > Debt collection
- Money and taxes > Fraud and unfair sales practices
- Workers’ rights > Discrimination and harassment
- Workers’ rights > Wages and hours
- Workers’ rights > Getting fired, laid off or quitting
- Workers’ rights > Workplace safety
- Seniors > Housing issues for seniors
Who We Are
New York Peace Institute is a not-for-profit Community Dispute Resolution Center (CDRC) that offers free conflict resolution and restorative justice services, fee-based mediator training and credentialing, and customized trainings for organizations. Mediation helps people in conflict get what they need, whether it’s peace and quiet, family unity, a financial settlement, or just a chance to be heard. Our Restorative Justice processes provide a chance for those involved in incidents of harm to heal and to make amends. New York Peace Institute offers services at two offices:
New York Peace Institute offers services at two offices:
Brooklyn Office
210 Joralemon St, Suite 618
Brooklyn, NY 11201
(718) 834-6671
Manhattan Office
111 John St, Suite 600
New York, NY 10038
(212) 577-1740
How to Get Help
We are firmly committed to continuing to address our community’s needs by providing remote services while New York Peace Institute offices are closed for the COVID-19 health crisis.
As the ramifications of COVID-19 unfold, New Yorkers may be in conflict as they are learning to cope with new challenges and limitations on their daily lives. Many are struggling to adjust to the abrupt upending of daily routines and supports. The radical shifts brought on by school closures, suspension of various services, illness, and the switch to remote work—or the reduction or elimination of employment—are real stressors that can create real conflict. Courts are closed but conflict continues and will likely increase as the current public health crisis continues.
- If you are experiencing a conflict of any kind and are interested in mediation and/or conflict coaching, please call (718) 834-6671 or visit nypeace.org/get-help/ to fill out an online form.
- If you have a conflict related to Housing, Civil, or Small Claims Court, please reach out to Samantha Adler at Sadler@nypeace.org or (718) 834-6671 ext. 400. Effective March 16 at 5:00pm, all courts will be closed for all non-essential functions; however, we can still provide free conflict resolution services remotely to help you resolve many of those disputes outside of court.
- If you have a family, co-parenting, Special Education, or Early Intervention matter that you would like to resolve in mediation, please reach out to Carol Himes at chimes@nypeace.org and our staff will set up a remote mediation session for you.
- If you have a Criminal Court case and have been referred to conflict coaching, please email conflictcoaching@nypeace.org or call (347) 442-7592.
- If you have been referred to mediation, please email criminalmediation@nypeace.org. Our staff will set up a remote session for you within the court timelines.
- If you are interested in joining a community building or connection circle, please reach out to info@nypeace.org.
Organizational Conflict Resolution & Remote Training
New York Peace Institute is providing curated virtual trainings, specifically designed to provide managers, teams, and organizations with the skills they need to have difficult conversations. We are also able to facilitate a difficult conversation within your organization and to mediate internal organizational conflict.
- For more information about our Remote Training Program please email info@nypeace.org.
- For more information about Organizational Conflict Resolution go to https://nypeace.org/workplace-business/
Following the guidance from the City and State to limit the gathering of large groups to help mitigate the spread of COVID-19 (coronavirus), New York Peace Institute will not be scheduling in-person trainings or workshops until further notice.
Who We Serve
- Area(s): Kings (Brooklyn) County, New York (Manhattan) County
- Language(s) Spoken
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- Spanish / Español
- Circumstances and languages in which interpreters are provided
- Staff speak English and Spanish, and we can offer mediation in translation for almost any language.
En Español
Personal habla Inglés y Español y podemos ofrecer la mediación en la traducción de casi cualquier idioma.
- Is this organization accessible by wheelchair?: YES
- Does this organization provide access for the hearing impaired?: YES
- Description of Services
- New York Peace Institute provides free conflict resolution services for a variety of issues within the family (co-parenting, child support, parent/teen conflicts), in the community (noise disputes, landlord/tenant conflicts), in the workplace (co-worker and employer/employee conflicts), and in the courts (pending Civil, Small Claims, and Criminal Court cases).
We also provide schools restorative justice practices and training to build community and alternatives to student suspension.
Finally, we provide Special Education mediation to help resolve conflicts between parents of children with a disability and the Dept. of Education.
Fee-based trainings include basic mediation and communication skills, and restorative justice practices.
General Contact Information
- Address New York Peace Institute
- Phone Manhattan:(212) 577-1740; Brooklyn:(718) 834-6671
- Fax Manhattan: (212) 577-1748; Brooklyn:(718) 834-6681
- Website http://www.nypeace.org
- Email info@nypeace.org
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