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Yarning Circle on Restorative Practice to 'Close the Gap' (28 Nov 2017)

“Restorative Practice is a philosophy, in action, that places respectful relationships at the heart of every interaction. This relational approach is grounded in beliefs about the equality, dignity and potential of all people and about the just structures and systems that enable people to thrive and succeed together”

(Restorative Practices Whanganui (2014).Towards a Restorative City;Honoa ki a Rongo ki Whanganui. Workplaces. p.3).

Led by Aunty Roslyn Brown, Mr Wayne Applebee and Dr Holly Northam, the UC CIRI Restorative Practice project team talked about their trip to Whanagannui and the lessons learnt.


Click here to find out about the team's visit to Whanaganui and to read an article on 'Closing the Gap' using Restorative Practice.