Mediators are neutral third parties who assist in resolving disputes or conflicts between two or more parties. They help facilitate communication, assist in identifying underlying issues, and guide the parties towards reaching a mutually acceptable agreement. Mediators do not make decisions or impose solutions, but rather help the parties involved in the conflict find their own resolution. Mediation is commonly used in a variety of settings, including family disputes, workplace conflicts, legal disputes, and community conflicts. The goal of mediation is to promote understanding, communication, and cooperation between the parties involved, ultimately leading to a resolution that meets the interests and needs of all parties.