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26
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The Heart's Intelligence & The Role of Regulation

The Heart’s Intuitive Intelligence – a path to personal, social and global coherence Reposted in part from The Institute of HeartMath Restorative justice practices include exploring the power of self regulation and how to practice regulation specific to our needs in order to better navigate conflict when it arises.  The Institute of HeartMath has researched coherence […]
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Feb
11
2019
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Map of RJ Programs, New Zealand

A map of restorative justice programs in New Zealand, from the Diana Unwin Chair in Restorative Justice, Wellington.
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Feb
11
2019
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From the Diana Unwin Chair in Restorative Justice, New Zealand

The Strengthening the Criminal Justice System for Victims Survey is an opportunity for victims/survivors to tell us their views, what works and what doesn’t, and how it can be improved. We've been asked to share the link to the survey widely so that more victims' voices can be heard. From the Diana Unwin Chair in Restorative Justice.
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Feb
7
2019
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From IIRP: Research Shows Restorative Practices Improves School Climate

Research shows restorative practices improves school climate, reduces student suspensions and discipline disparities Written by Laura Mirsky Published: January 9, 2019 In one of the first rigorous, large-scale evaluations of restorative practices in a large urban school district, researchers from RAND Corporation found that restorative practices improved school climate, reduced student suspensions and decreased discipline […]
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Feb
6
2019
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Restoration of Voice: From Suppression to Expression--Dr. William Bledsoe

One of the most striking differences between a coercive response to misconduct, and a restorative response has to do with voice. A coercive response suppresses voice. A restorative response invites it. Powerful article from Dr. William Bledsoe of The Restorative Way
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Feb
6
2019
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NACRJ Statement on Historical Harm

Recently the National Association of Community and Restorative Justice posted its Statement on Historical Harm. Restorative Justice on The Rise is reposting a section of the introduction to that post and we hope you'll click to read in full.
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Dec
18
2018
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Conflict In The Comments with Dominic Barter & Rivera Sun

EVENT DESCRIPTION: Relationships are being created, nourished and sometimes destroyed in online spaces. Are there ways to nourish authentic dialogue and conflict resolution when things get ‘hot’ online? How can we deal with trolls - or friends and relatives acting like trolls - and getting through heated arguments to meaningful communication? https://s3.amazonaws.com/Dialogue/conflictinthecomments.mp3Podcast: Play in new […]
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Dec
2
2018
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Humanizing Education & Reconnecting People: The Potential of Restorative Justice in Education

What do School-Wide Restorative Practices look like in the real world? Restorative Justice on The Rise and Living Justice Press are excited and pleased to invite you to this fabulous opportunity to hear from author, educator and RJE (Restorative Justice in Education) expert, Martha Brown, PhD. Her new book, Creating Restorative Schools: Setting Up Schools […]
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Nov
28
2018
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Restorative Cities with Teiahsha Bankhead, Ph.D and Tyreece Sherrills

Teiahsha Bankhead is Executive Director of Restorative Justice for Oakland Youth, and Tyreece Sherrills has served as a Youth Facilitator at RJOY. They will share their efforts to create Restorative Cities in CA and beyond. https://s3.amazonaws.com/RestorativeJusticeOnTheRise/2018/connection-series/restorativecities.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download | EmbedSubscribe: RSS
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Nov
27
2018
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The Neuroscientific A-ha of Empathy & How We Do Justice with Sarah Peyton

The Neuroscientific A-ha of Empathy & How We Do Justice to Ourselves, One Another & Our World with very special guest, author and international speaker Sarah Peyton. https://s3.amazonaws.com/RestorativeJusticeOnTheRise/2018/SarahPeyton.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download | EmbedSubscribe: RSS
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