Restorative Justice Speakers Series  
Next Event: Youth building skills to navigate and create everyday justice
Thursday, March 19 at North Vancouver City Library

How can a restorative and strengths-based approach provide children and youth the skills to transform conflict, heal relationships and create stronger communities? Many youth end up in conflict with the law because they feel isolated, but programming like the North Shore Restorative Justice's Schools Initiative is a direct and preventative solution.

The Restorative Justice Speaker Series aims to deepen public understanding of restorative justice as a transformative approach to conflict, harm, crime, and community-building by bringing together academics, justice and other professionals, and the broader public in meaningful dialogue.

In our second event in the series, learn about how restorative practices benefit youth on the North Shore with NSRJ's Restorative Schools Program Manager Lindy Pfeil.

March 19 at 6:00 pm
North Vancouver City Library
Third floor program room

REGISTER HERE.

A partnership of Capilano University Criminology Department, North Shore Restorative Justice, and North Vancouver City Library.

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