Sunday, December 1, 2013

M, Dec. 2; 5:15-6:30pm; Restorative Justice Practices/Community Accountability Process (C.A.P.)

Have you or someone you know ever been harmed by another?
What is the process to involve participants to “repair the harm”?

Restorative Justice Practices/Community Accountability Process (C.A.P.)
Monday, December 2, 2013;   5:15-6:30pm
Site: NGFM: see below
 
Invitation to 4th-5th gd./MS/HS/College Students/Adults
This program can benefit people of all ages and all environments thru deep questions:
-Who has been hurt?
-What are their needs?
-Who has the obligation to address the needs, to put right the harms, to restore relationships?

Sandy Bowles is the Director of Student Judicial Affairs at Guilford College and has overseen the development and implementation of restorative justice processes through the judicial system currently in place. Prominent in the process is a modified restorative conference called C.A.P. (Community Accountability Process). Through this facilitated, scripted process, faculty, staff, students and alumni join this process to both challenge and support students who are in violation of the Student Code of Conduct.
Steve Moran is the Director of Student Leadership and Engagement at Guilford and has partnered with Sandy as one of the facilitators of CAP hearings.
Sandy and Steve will be asking for volunteers to join with them in demonstrating an abbreviated version of the C.A.P. process.
 
Invite/bring 2+ family members/friends

Site: New Garden Friends Meeting, 801 New Garden Road     No charge
corner of W Friendly & New Garden Road: across from Guilford College
Walk around to back of NGFM: enter 2nd door from left
(No food, no drink/water bottles in NGFM Worship Room...Thank you) 
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