Voices from the Field 34 - Decarceration and health - Part 4: the BC First Nations Justice Council
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Voices from the Field - 33 - Decarceration and health - Part 3: the wîyasôw iskweêw restorative justice project
"Decarceration and health: Breaking down bars for systemic change - Part 3: the wîyasôw iskweêw restorative justice project". In this episode, we speak with Justice Anna Loparco of the King’s Bench of Alberta, Deputy Chief Justice Joanne Durant and Justice Michelle Christopher of the Alberta Court of Justice, and our co-host Andrea Menard about the development of the wîyasôw iskweêw court-annexed restorative justice program. We learn about the program’s vast connections to empowering offenders and victims’ health, well-being, and healing, as well as aspirations for the program’s future and what is needed to spark change and uplift Indigenous laws and legal practices in the criminal legal system.
Decarceration and health: Breaking down bars for systemic change - Part 4: the BC First Nations Justice Council. In this episode, we speak with Miranda Seymour, Mark Connelly, and Dr. Jason Webb from the BC First Nations Justice Council (BCFNJC). We explore the new BCFNJC pre-charge diversion pilot project in Prince George, BC, and its foundations in promoting healing, safety, and a sense of belonging among participants, through trauma-informed practices. We also review additional initiatives at the BCFNJC, and how communities can get involved to promote and restore health and justice in their community.
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