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NATIONAL RESTORATIVE JUSTICE PRACTITIONERS CONFERENCE

26 and 27 March 2010, Brentwood Hotel, Kilbirnie, Wellington

 

 Conference Papers   [more to be added]

Minister of Justice, Hon Simon Power

 Chief Judge Russell Johnson

Hon Lianne Dalziel

Hon Tariana Turia

Professor Kevin Clements

  Scanning the Horizon International Developments in Restorative Justice - MOJ

Presentation to National RJ Practitioners Conference - contact rja@rja.org.nz

 

 

Conference Snap Shots

Assembling

The first morning

 

 The food was delicious

 

 Professor Kevin Clements spoke of 'compassion'

 

 Waiata following Tim Clarke's presentation

 

 Flourishing finish from Hon Lianne Dalziel

 

 

 

 

 

2nd International Conference on Restorative Practices - widen our lens and connect our practice. Vancouver 1 – 3 June 2009

Connecting Communities Through Restorative Practice, paper presented by Tim Clarke and Sharon Stewart from 'Out of Court'. 

Report by Sue Anderson who attended from Wanganui Restorative Justice Trust

 

 

RJA Conference 2008 Papers  

 

Howard Zehr The call of restorative justice - tapping & sustaining the moral energy

Kim Workman The Future of Restorative Justice

Communityof Saint Lukes RJ Provider Group Victim Takeup - Handout

Ingrid Kam Engaging the Asian Community in Restorative Justice - Power Point

Sylvia Tonotongo Engaging the Pacific Island Community - Power Point

 Kathryn Lawlor and Lynne Warring Parallel Justice  - Handout

 

 

 

 

                                   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

National RJ Practitioners Conference 2008  

Restorative Justice:Engaging Communities and Enhancing Practice

The Ministry of Justice Crime Prevention Unit and Restorative Justice Aotearoa are pleased to advise restorative justice practitioners and those involved in the wide field of restorative practices of the joint National Practitioners Conference 2008

 Keynote speakers, presentations and interactive workshops will explore aspects of this theme including engaging with local, regional and global communities, learning about emerging trends in restorative justice. It will also cover how management and practitioners can translate this information to advance practice.  The conference will encourage debate on these themes and will include a number of social activities to enable networking and interaction across the restorative justice community.

  

 

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