Restorative Justice: A Promising Approach to Ending Child Sexual Abuse

Date: 
Monday, 10 November 2014

Register now for the this 11/25/14 web conference in the #PowerInPrevention: Ending Child Sexual Abuse series from PreventConnect and Ms. Foundation for Women.

Restorative Justice: A Promising Approach to Ending Child Sexual Abuse

Tuesday, November 25, 2014 
11 am Pacific Time, 2pm Eastern Time

The term "restorative justice" can have a myriad of meanings for a variety of communities. In this web conference participants will learn what the term means for members of South Asian and immigrant/communities of color. In particular, the role survivors of child sexual abuse play in the process and the links this process has in preventing child sexual abuse.

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand the elements of restorative justice processes and models
  • Learn about the role of survivors in restorative justice
  • Understand circle process and its value for breaking silence within South Asian and other immigrant/communities of color

Register here.

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