This year’s theme is ‘Global Innovation – Local (R)Evolution‘ and this year’s Symposium will feature international keynote presentations from New Zealand and the UK.
The program is filling up with excellent workshop and training sessions, such as:
Working from a Victim-Centred Perspective: What, Why, and How?
Understanding Deep-Rooted Conflict, Structures of Violence & Power Imbalances
Circle Up! Using Circles and other Restorative Practices with Youth in Community and Educational Settings
Beyond Kale and Yoga: Strategies to Reduce Compassion Fatigue and Burnout as Teams and Individuals
To register or to learn more about the National Restorative Justice Symposium, please follow the link here.
Graphic art depiction of keynote ‘The restorative city: working in the spaces where the circles intersect’ by Christopher Straker
Graphic art depiction of keynote ‘He tangata, he tangata’: people-centred justice in New Zealand’ by Hayley MacKenzie