Terri Masiello
@RJPrograms
Trainer & practitioner for Restorative Justice Practices with focus on youth in justice, schools & community. Based in North Carolina.
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The Restoring Youth Coalition of NC (rjnc.us) will bring Certificates of Competency to RJ practitioners in 2024. More to come...
Justice Services of Buncombe County, NC has 15 new RJ practitioners in Peer Accountablity Circles to offer their youth restorative processed for misdemeanor offenses. RJP in NC is expanding daily! Thanks Hannah
Hights youth services of Western North Carolina has 16 newly trained RJ practitioners in Victim/Youth Conferencing. RJP in NC is expanding daily.
Iredell-Statesville Schools in North Carolina have trained over 35 counselors and social workers in proactive and responsive circles! RJP in NC is expanding daily.
The American Bar Association is holding a webinar on RJ: Pre-adjudication Restorative Justice: Models and Practices on 10/25 americanbar.zoom.us/webinar/regist…
Hights out of Haywood County, NC has 18 trained RJ facilitators to work with youth and those they harmed. We look forward to a new Era of dignity and compassion for all involved.
In North Carolina, we have a quickly emerging RJ movement. The Restoring Youth Coalition of NC, rjnc. us, provided an avenue to State funding this year.
“Courage. Kindness. Friendship. Character. These are the qualities that define us as human beings, and propel us, on occasion, to greatness.” - R. J. Palacio, Wonder
“Too often, we underestimate the power of a touch, a smile, a kind word, a listening ear, an honest compliment, or the smallest act of caring, all of which have the potential to turn a life around.” - Leo Buscaglia
I have always loved this quote.
Relationships provide the oxygen for connection.Our most challenging and difficult young people have inherited a world of chronic adversity.If we look at the behaviour through a trauma informed lens and provide conectidness,even the smallest of moments hv a meaningful impact.🧠🌱
The most recent video of Senator (Ret) Pete Lee of Colorado, a hero of the RJ movement, is phenomenal. m.youtube.com/watch?v=Fnh9F_…
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Ret. Senator Pete Lee & Lynn Lee on Restorative Justice in Colorado...
I came across this excellent guide for facilitators to work with "those harmed" in a RJ conference, by Restorative Justice Partners, Inc.
"When Claude got Shot" is the true story behind a restorative victim/offender conference in 2021. Claude's voice here: youtube.com/shorts/pJKmUIz… and documentary here: imdb.com/title/tt130520…. He does guest speaking and lives in Charlotte, NC. He took my Responsive Circles class.
"The conference gave me the opportunity to ask questions and understand what the young person was going through... the conference has given me closure. Restorative Justice has the potential of saving lives." why-me.org/sheldons-story/
#RestorativeJustice was used in a homicide case for the 1st time ever in N. Carolina, helping to repair the harm done within a family and a community. This landmark case shows what we at Common Justice have known for so long... a 🧵 theguardian.com/us-news/2023/j…
Victim/Youth Conferencing & Family Group Conferencing training begins online in July. rjprograms.com/restorative-ju…
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