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  • Restoring Community in a Disconnected World


    Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    Holiday Inn Select Toronto Airport

    October 22-24, 2008
    The 11th World Conference of the International Institute for Restorative Practices

    October 20 - 21
    Pre-conference Trainings

    Come to Toronto in October 2008, and join with others who share a passion and commitment to restorative practices.

    This interdisciplinary conference will provide an international perspective on restorative practices theory and practice in a variety of settings, from education to social welfare to criminal justice. Restorative practitioners from around the world are coming to share their knowledge and achievements and to find encouragement, support and advice from others doing similar work.

    The whole continuum of restorative practices will be discussed, including family group decision making and family group conferencing, restorative conferencing and circles, and restorative cautions and reprimands. All of these practices share the same underlying purpose: to build community, more effectively address wrongdoing and conflict, and empower people to make decisions about issues that affect them.

    Plenary speakers:
    Cathy Ashley, chief executive of Family Rights Group, UK, on family group conferencing (also known as family group decision making)

    A panel of Canadian educators, on restorative practices in Canada's schools:

     

    • Bruce Schenk
    • Helen Fox
    • Rusty Hick
    • Lynn Zammit

    Restorative practices in Brazil's youth justice and public school systems

    • Judge Leoberto Brancher
    • Dominic Barter


    Partial lists of "breakout" session titles and organizations attending are now online.


    Reconstruire la communauté dans un monde déconnecté


    Toronto, Ontario,
    Holiday Inn Select Toronto Airport

    20 - 21 octobre 2008
    Formations précédent la conférence

    22-24 octobre 2008
    11e Conférence internationale de l'International Institute for Restorative Practices

    Venez à Toronto, le 20 et 21 octobre 2008, partager votre passion et dévouement pour la justice restauratrice.

    Cette conférence interdisciplinaire jettera un regard pratique et théorique sur la justice restauratrice dans le domaine éducatif, social et judiciaire. Des spécialistes internationaux viendront partager leurs connaissances, réalisations, encouragements et conseils.

    Le continuum de la justice restauratrice sera discuté, y compris la prise de décision familiale, les groupes et cercles de discussion etc. Toutes ces pratiques ont les mêmes objectifs : renforcer la collectivité, traiter plus efficacement les délits et conflits, habiliter les gens à prendre des décisions sur des questions qui les concernent.

    Plénière:
    Cathy Ashley, Directrice de Family Rights Group, Royaume Uni

    Groupe d'enseignants canadiens spécialisés dans ce genre de pratique dans les écoles
    Bruce Schenk
    Helen Fox
    Rusty Hick
    Lynn Zammit

    Pratiques au Brésil (dans le système judiciaire et scolaire)
    Juge Leoberto Brancher
    Dominic Barter

    Voir le programme (Disponible seulement en anglais)

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    Roundtable discussion in partnership with the Ryerson Centre for Immigration and Settlement (RCIS)

    RACE, IDENTITY, AND BELONGING: A generation gap?

    Panelists Include
    Debbie Douglas, Executive Director
    Ontario Council of Agencies Serving Immigrants (OCASI)
    Dr. Mehrunnisa Ahmad Ali, Ryerson University
    Joe Friesen, Demography Reporter, The Globe & Mail
    Moderated by Dr. Harald Bauder, Academic Director, RCIS
     

    Friday, February 17, 2012     5:30 - 7:00 PM

    RYERSON UNIVERSITY

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    7th floor, Ted Rogers School of Management
    55 Dundas Street West, Toronto
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