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A healing approach to elder abuse and mistreatment: the restorative justice approaches to elder abuse project
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Shares the experience of designing, implementing and evaluating a restorative justice approach to elder abuse. Aims to decrease the fear of older adults and increase the community's ability to respond to elder abuse by providing a safe environment to address the abuse. Includes case studies. Link requires PDF reader.
- Source: Conflict Resolution Network Canada
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Are you losing control of your teen?
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Offers suggestions for parenting teenagers. Recommends that parents should work with rather than fight their teens' natural and normal drive for independence.
- Source: BC Council for Families (BCCF)
- From: Parenting all ages
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Bibliography of conflict resolution resources March 2004
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Lists books by subject area related to conflict resolution topics, such as: aboriginal, cross-cultural, families, mediation, organization/workplace, peacebuilding, religious perspectives, restorative justice, schools, separation and divorce, and teaching and training. Link requires PDF reader.
- Source: Conflict Resolution Network Canada
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Canadian school restorative justice program directory
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Provides a database of Canadian schools who have chosen to respond restoratively to conflict and its damage and who work toward resolving the underlying causes of harms done in their schools.
- Source: Conflict Resolution Network Canada
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Conferencing for youth: increasing understanding to enhance intervention
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Outlines the content of a booklet discussing how to convene and facilitate a case or a restorative justice conference. It contains information on knowing when to use which method, who to invite, and tips for preparation, follow-up, and facilitation. Includes ordering information.
- Source: Centre for Children and Families in the Justice System of the London Family Court Clinic
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Conflict resolution today
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Offers online access to select articles from this quarterly published magazine. Covers a broad range of issues related to the practice of conflict resolution in the workplace, the environment, the media, the schools, in public policy, the international sphere, and in the courts.
- Source: Conflict Resolution Network Canada
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Conflict Resolution Network Canada
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Encourages people to find constructive ways to deal with conflict by developing and promoting restorative justice processes such as negotiation, mediation, consensus-building and peacemaking circles. Provides access to current research and a directory of conflict resolution practitioners in Canada.
- Source: Conflict Resolution Network Canada
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Conflict Resolution Network Canada: model standards of conduct for mediators
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Introduces a set of standards as a general framework for mediation. Performs three major functions: guides conduct, informs the mediating parties, and promotes public confidence in mediation.
- Source: Conflict Resolution Network Canada
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Department of Justice Canada
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Works to ensure that Canada is a just and law-abiding society with an accessible, efficient, and fair system of justice; provides legal services and counsel to the federal government and to client departments and agencies; and promotes respect for rights and freedoms, the law, and the Canadian Constitution.
- Source: Department of Justice Canada
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Directory of restorative justice programs
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Provides access to a database of Canadian organizations that offer restorative justice programs or services. Searches by province/territory, type of program, referral point, offences dealt with, programs for victims or offenders, or volunteer opportunities.
- Source: Conflict Resolution Network Canada
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