
A Restorative Approach to Professional Responsibility and Discipline | Kate Morris
Kate Morris, a Professor of Social Work at The University of Sheffield, speaks at the International Restorative Conference in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada on June
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Kate Morris, a Professor of Social Work at The University of Sheffield, speaks at the International Restorative Conference in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada on June
Kevin Reade, a Captain in the HRM Fire Service, speaks at the International Restorative Conference in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada on June 27, 2016. Tags:
Chris Marshall, the inaugural holder of the Chair in Restorative Justice in the School of Government at Victoria University of Wellington, speaking at the International
Paul Nixon, the Chief Social Worker for Child, Youth and Family for the Ministry of Social Development in New Zealand, speaks at the International Restorative
Saleem Tariq, the Chief Officer of Children’s Social Work for Leeds City Council in the UK, speaks at the International Restorative Conference in Halifax, Nova
Moana Eruera, a registered Social Worker and Principal advisor Māori for New Zealand’s Child, Youth and Family services, speaks at the International Restorative Conference in
https://restorativelab.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Death-in-Custody-2018.pdf Prepared by: Jennifer Llewellyn, Jake MacIsaac & Heather McNeil February 2018 Tags: Institutional Abuse / Failures of Care; Healthcare; Workplaces / Professions
A restorative approach is key for a new normal after COVID-19 Social distancing has shown us that our siloed and fragmented social systems and services
“Relational Presence”: Designing VR-Based Virtual Learning Environments for Oral History-Based Restorative Pedagogy May 20, 2020 Jennifer Roberts-Smith, University of Waterloo; Justin Carpenter, University of Waterloo;
Restorative Research, Innovation and Education Lab
Schulich School of Law, Dalhousie University
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada