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C3: Transforming Justice Systems: Indigenous Model of Restorative Practices

Session Description: The Indigenous model of restorative practices is astrength-based approach that fosters stronger human relationships with each other within the constructs of our families, community, and educational, human services, and justice systems settings. Restorative Practices is based on Indigenous holistic philosophy and the “Relational Worldview” and mirrors the framework of other evidence-based practices & Indigenous practice-based evidence, such as Healing Informed Care/Trauma Informed Care, Social and Emotional Learning, and Motivational Interviewing. This session will provide participants foundational knowledge of the roots, values, philosophy, processes, practices, and multi-dimensional benefits of integrating Restorative Practices into programs and services for youth.

  • Presenter: Stephanie Autumn, Director, Tribal Youth Resource Center
  • Moderator: Kara McDonagh, Program Manager, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention

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December 14, 2022