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NEW ONLINE COURSE: Sawbonna and Restorative Justice

NEW ONLINE COURSE: Sawbonna and Restorative Justice

by CCJC Admin | Dec 6, 2012 | CCJC News and Events, Events, Miscellaneous

Sawbonna and Restorative Justice  FOR: Practitioners and Students of Restorative Justice, Mediation, Conflict Resolution THEME: How to engage in what and how “justness” means by expanding the restorative justice dialectic. You will be taught how to navigate with your...
Interfaith Grand River writes Minister of Public Safety regarding cuts to part-time chaplaincy contracts

Interfaith Grand River writes Minister of Public Safety regarding cuts to part-time chaplaincy contracts

by CCJC Admin | Dec 4, 2012 | CCJC News and Events, Justice in the Headlines

Please click here to read a letter written November 16 to the Minister of Public Safety by Interfaith Grand River. The group representing faith communities who work with the Grand Valley Institution for Women asks Minister Toews to reconsider the cuts to part-time...
CCJC Board Member Sarah Chandler: Human rights and restorative justice go hand-in-hand

CCJC Board Member Sarah Chandler: Human rights and restorative justice go hand-in-hand

by CCJC Admin | Nov 27, 2012 | CCJC News and Events, Justice in the Headlines

CCJC Board member Sarah Chandler works with human rights-based restorative justice and restorative practices programs for youth in Lillooet BC and in Montreal.  Ms. Chandler’s experience working with local youth on human rights and conflict resolution was...
Nov 22-23: 6th Annual Alberta Restorative Justice Conference

Nov 22-23: 6th Annual Alberta Restorative Justice Conference

by CCJC Admin | Nov 21, 2012 | CCJC News and Events, Events

On November 22-23, the Alberta  Restorative Justice Association will host the 6th Annual Alberta Restorative Justice Conference – “Diverse Voices: Communities Responding” featuring Keynote speakers Dr. Martin Brokenleg and Paula Drouin.Click here to...
SAGE no. 3: Restorative Justice Week is now available!

SAGE no. 3: Restorative Justice Week is now available!

by CCJC Admin | Nov 15, 2012 | CCJC News and Events, Latest Bulletin

Click here to read the latest issue of SAGE e-bulletin. SAGE no. 3: Restorative Justice Week is now available! was last modified: September 9th, 2019 by CCJC...
Letter to the Editor on Socials in Prisons

Letter to the Editor on Socials in Prisons

by CCJC Admin | Nov 13, 2012 | CCJC News and Events, Justice in the Headlines

The text below is copied from a Letter to the Editor, October 2012 Mr. Toews doesn’t understand prisonsTo The Editor:   Regarding the article (Minister vows to end prison pizza parties, Sept. 21), Public Safety Minister Vic Toews states his intention to ban...
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