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SAGE No. 4 is now available

SAGE No. 4 is now available

by CCJC Admin | Feb 25, 2013 | CCJC News and Events, Latest Bulletin

Please click here to read the latest edition of SAGE e-bulletin. SAGE No. 4 is now available was last modified: September 9th, 2019 by CCJC...
“Ripped Apart or Stitched Together?” CCJC’s Justice Storytelling Quilt featured in St. John’s Art Show

“Ripped Apart or Stitched Together?” CCJC’s Justice Storytelling Quilt featured in St. John’s Art Show

by CCJC Admin | Feb 21, 2013 | CCJC News and Events, Events, Miscellaneous

CCJC’s Justice Storytelling Quilt is touring once again!   Please click here (or on the images below) to read about an upcoming art exhibit in St. John’s which will feature CCJC’s Justice Storytelling Quilt prominently.      “Ripped Apart...
“We All Win” March 12-14: John Howard Alberta hosts International Conference on Offender Integration

“We All Win” March 12-14: John Howard Alberta hosts International Conference on Offender Integration

by CCJC Admin | Feb 19, 2013 | CCJC News and Events, Events, Miscellaneous

We All Win: Safer Communities through Best Practices for Offender Integration March 12 – 14, 2013 University of Calgary Conference Centre Downtown Campus, 906 – 8 Avenue SW, Calgary, Alberta, Canada Conference Overview | Speakers & Bios | Program Outline...
March 6-8: ACEAC Conference on “Trauma, Violence, Rehabilitation”

March 6-8: ACEAC Conference on “Trauma, Violence, Rehabilitation”

by CCJC Admin | Feb 19, 2013 | CCJC News and Events, Events, Miscellaneous

Alberta Correctional Education Association Conference: “Trauma. Violence. Rehabilitation.” Speakers:  Dr. Gabor Mate,  Margot Van Sluytman & Glen Flett, Peter John Nyarza, Roger Moore & June Parnham Mar. 6 – 8, 2013, The Banff Park Lodge Contact...
“Restorative Justice a process of healing”

“Restorative Justice a process of healing”

by CCJC Admin | Feb 17, 2013 | CCJC News and Events, Events, In the Media, Justice in the Headlines, RJ Headlines

During CCJC’s January Board meetings in Winnipeg, the Indian Family Centre hosted a restorative justice workshop facilitated by CCJC Board members.   Board reps Sarah Chandler and John deVries led Winnipeg community members through a scenario and a restorative...
Laurent Champagne discusses restorative justice

Laurent Champagne discusses restorative justice

by CCJC Admin | Feb 12, 2013 | CCJC News and Events, In the Media, Justice in the Headlines, RJ Headlines

During the Church Council’s Board meetings held in Winnipeg in January 2013, our past-president Laurent Champagne discussed restorative justice and shared his experiences with restorative approaches in a number of interviews.  Please see below for links to the...
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