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  • About Us
    • Mission, Vision & Values
    • Our Team
    • Where We Work
    • What We Do
    • Annual Reports
    • Newsletters
    • qCJ in the Media
    • FAQ
  • What Is It?
    • What is Restorative Justice?
    • The qCJ Approach
    • How Does Restorative Justice Work?
    • A Restorative Justice Process
    • Restorative Justice and the Law
  • Youth Restorative Action
    • About
    • Youth Facilitators
    • Scholarship
  • Volunteers
    • Join our Board!
    • Volunteer Hub
  • Resources
    • Restorative Justice
    • Anti-Racism & Anti-Oppression Resources
    • Restorative Justice Schools
    • Mental Health
    • Relationship & Communication Tools
  • Events
  • Contact Us
  • Donate

Video Resources

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Print Resources

A Restorative Approach to Resolving Conflict ~ Ten to Teen

 Restorative Circle Practices in the Classrom ~ Centre of Excellence

How schools are using restorative justice to remedy racial disparities in discipline ~ Fania E. Davis

Building Community With Restorative Circles ~ Marieke van Woerkom

Youth Criminal Justice in Canada: Journey of a Youth Offender Aged 12-17

The Promise and Limits of Restorative Justice for Youth ~ Julie Reynolds Martinez

Soaring Together ~ a resource to support First Nations youth in various aspects of their lives to support their well-being.

This website was funded entirely by local community member donations. For those who contributed, we give you our heartfelt thanks.
On the lands of the Tla’amin People, in gratitude.

Celebrating Diversity, Promoting Peace

4448 Marine Avenue
Powell River, BC
V8A 2K2

604-414-4203
qcj@qathetcj.org

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Wednesday: 3-5:30pm (drop-in)

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