Public Lecture Series 2022: Holly Northam

Kindness isn’t weakness- working together as a restorative community to tackle intractable problems

Holly Northam

Faculty of Health, School of Nursing

University of Canberra, Australia

International Fellow – Restorative Research, Innovation, & Education Lab 

Monday April 4, 2022, at 6:30 pm Atlantic Time via Zoom

This presentation will explore the challenges that I have encountered within our restorative community for principled relationships- and a flourishing community. Specifically in the context of colonised institutional structures that create potential conflicts of interest for restorative practice. I will discuss ideas that inform the next steps that we are taking to enable safe spaces for dialogue that contributes authentic restorative practice for positive change and societal healing.

 

 

 




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