Complimentary Resources for Restorative Justice Week 2012

Restorative Justice Online Resources
Getting involved
There are many organizations in Canada and throughout the world that are involved with restorative justice. Many welcome volunteers and provide training. To scan for organizations in your part of the country, please check the Canadian Inventory of Restorative Justice Programs to see if they are accepting volunteers.
If you are interested in volunteering in a federal correctional facility, please contact ChaplaincyG@csc-scc.gc.ca.
Testimonials
Read the heartfelt, personal reasons why two people in Montréal volunteer in restorative justice.
A multi-faith prayer about restorative justice for individual and group use
O source of all compassion,
We ask that you bless those who work to promote healing through restorative practices.
Help all of those involved to open their hearts and minds to understand one another. Help them also to find renewed hope for the future.
For those who may feel drawn to contribute to this transformative and life-giving work, we ask that they may be guided by your unending love in their decision making and in their search for a place to grow in this calling.
Thank you for holding us always in your love and healing presence.
Workshop
he Church Council on Justice and Corrections makes available an educational workshop that highlights the principles and practices of restorative justice. The workshop guides participants through an interactive process, including a question and answer session.
Speakers
Looking for someone to speak to your group about restorative justice and their experiences? Contact ChaplaincyG@csc-scc.gc.ca.
- Date modified :
- 2012-04-20