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Offering Hope, Encouraging Change

July 11, 2009

My colleague responded, “That is such a core truth and often forgotten especially in the criminal justice system with its judgments.”

In the exchange, I began thinking of how we can lose sight of this hope and possibility of change even in restorative programmes:

As I told my colleague, we need reminders to help us centre on hope and the possibility of change. What are some ways you maintain a focus on restorativeness? How can we communicate this message of hope in all our interactions with clients? What other possible pitfalls exist?

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