Restorative Justice Foundations and Dialogue
February 26 @ 8:30 am - February 28 @ 4:00 pm
| $695.00This is a three-day introduction to Traditional Indigenous Justice Practices, Restorative Justice Principles and Theory and an introduction to Facilitating Restorative Justice Dialogue. It is delivered in-person. On Day 1 participants can expect to explore the traditional indigenous roots of restorative relationship building, as well as the grassroots movement that brought restoration practices into mainstream justice work with victims, offenders, and communities. It will also introduce Restorative Justice theory and principles. Day 2 will introduce facilitating Restorative Justice dialogue between victims and the accused. You can expect to see a demo and have an opportunity to practice in role plays. Day 3 will provide an interviewing a victim and then the accused as part of the case building process leading up to facilitating the restorative justice dialogue. This day will also include demonstrations and opportunities to practice in role plays. Location: St. Albert Inn & Suites Instructor: Paula Drouin – Paula was a member of the elite 12 person Canadian Review Panel to Review the UN’s Principles of Restorative Justice and make recommendations to the Solicitor of Canada on how to implement RJ throughout Canada. She was selected based on her work in the Edmonton Maximum Security Institution and in the Inner City with men on Parole and Probation. In the 90’s she was one of the early members of what was then known as the Edmonton Victim/Offender Mediation Program, currently known as the Mediation and Restorative Justice Centre. Paula was contracted to create the early training for volunteer mediators in the program and had also created a Restorative Justice Certificate Program for the Alberta Arbitration and Mediation Society. She has taught Restorative Justice and Circle Training at Royal Roads University and provided introductory Restorative Justice training to mediators and judges in Bosnia. She has also assessed the re-integration of child soldiers in Northern Uganda using the UN’s Restorative Justices Program lens. Paula was invited to be the Keynote speaker at one of the Alberta Restorative Justice Association Conference because of her grassroots development, passion, and experience in the field. Paula will co-instruct with an Elder from Native Counselling Services of Alberta. The idea of preventing someone from registering for a course makes us all crazy, so we won’t do that. However, we need to order printing a week before the course and make final decisions about the number of coaches to bring in, and confirm the size of the classroom being rented. Therefore, we hope you will register as soon as possible (knowing we’ll be kind and easy to deal with if you have to cancel) and in exchange we will keep registration open until the day before the course. We will shut off online course registration a week before, however, you can just give us a call at 780-460-7599 or send an email to admin@adrlearninginstitute.ca to register. We will confirm your registration and make sure we have all the materials you will need when you arrive on the course date. We know life happens. Sometimes schedules change or the universe interferes with your plans. Please provide us with as much notice as possible so we can provide you with a full refund and hopefully fill your spot. If the universe doesn’t let you know until five or less days before the course, then we will give you a full credit towards another course which you, or someone you choose to transfer it to, can use within a year. If your financial situation is such that you just really need the money to be put back into your account, then give us a call and we will provide a refund less any admin costs incurred through Pay Pal or Invoicing.