Restorative Justice (Victim/Offender) Mediation
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Restorative Justice (Victim/Offender) Mediation
Restorative Justice (Victim/Offender) Mediation "Mending the harm through bridge-building dialogue" This two-day training is being offered by Neighbor-to-Neighbor Mediation of Benton, Linn, and Marion Counties, Oregon. The training is intended for volunteer mediators who have completed Basic Mediation Training. Professionals in justice, social work, and school agencies that might refer cases are encouraged to attend. WHEN WHERE Fri., May 1, 2015 – 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM Sat., May 2, 2015 – 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM Center 50+ 2615 Portland Road NE, Salem, Oregon COST AMENITIES Neighbor-to-Neighbor Volunteer Mediators— No charge. Other individuals — $100.00. Scholarships available for government agencies and/or non-profits. Snacks and beverages provided both days. Bagels, coffee, etc., provided each morning. Lunch provided each day. REGISTRATION • Contact Neighbor-to- Neighbor at 503-585-0651, or Email at n2nmediation@gmail.com Ted Lewis is a trainer, teacher, writer and consultant in restorative justice, and works for the Center of Restorative Justice and Peacemaking (University of Minnesota).Advancing the field of restorative justice and conflict resolution for 20 years, Ted is formerly the executive director for Barron County Restorative Justice Programs in Rice Lake, Wisconsin. From 2000 to 2009, he was the Restorative Justice Manager at Community Mediation Services in Eugene, where he also promoted the development of dispute resolution programs. From 1996 to 2000 Ted was the first office manager for the VORP (Victim Offender Reconciliation Program) of Central Kansas. Throughout these years he has led trainings in restorative justice and victim/offender mediation. Since 2004 Ted also has done facilitation work for church groups and led workshops on conflict transformation and communication skills. An Oregon Community Mediation Service 945 Columbia St. NE • Salem, OR 97301 • (503) 585-0651