Imagining Restorative Justice for Women | Stephanie McInnis-Langley
Stephanie McInnis-Langley, of Status of Women Nova Scotia, discusses the future of restorative justice in Canada at the National Restorative Justice Symposium in Halifax, Nova
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Stephanie McInnis-Langley, of Status of Women Nova Scotia, discusses the future of restorative justice in Canada at the National Restorative Justice Symposium in Halifax, Nova
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;
The Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission Board of Inquiry Decision Approving Settlement Agreement Halifax Association of Black Firefighters and Halifax Regional Municipality and Nova Scotia
Realizing the full potential of Restorative Justice Restorative justice has more to offer than just diverting people from the criminal justice system. It’s a powerful
Report From The Restorative Justice Process at the Dalhousie University Faculty of Dentistry May 2015, Prepared on behalf of the participants by:Jennifer J. Llewellyn, Jacob
18 September, 2019 | Guest: Jennifer Llewellyn | Host: Julian Ward Restorative Inquiries: Considering the Cases of Dalhousie Dentistry and the Nova Scotia Home for
Fania Davis, Executive Director of Restorative Justice for Oakland Youth, speaking at the International Restorative Conference in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada on June 27, 2016.
Article: Nova Scotia restorative inquiry offers new vision of justice The Restorative Inquiry for the Nova Scotia Home for Colored Children focused on meaningful accountability