A Family That Heals Together
Victim Services provides support immediately following a crime or sudden tragedy. Today we are speaking with Tazio Clarke, a social worker, pastor and manager with the Victim Services program about the importance of providing a safe space for victims. Over the years his work experience has also allowed him to support individuals who are incarcerated and he has come to realize, those committing crimes also bear the tragic stories of hurt. Although, this does not necessarily excuse the behavior or the actions it has helped Tazio to better understand the complexity behind the work he performs. A Family That Heals Together Podcast is a weekly conversation with Kyle Carter and Carole Sandy. They are both deeply passionate about the ripple effect that can alter the path of communities and future generations that do not confront the issues of incarceration. Rev. Kyle Carter is a Duty Chaplain in a maximum-security correctional Detention Centre, with over fifteen years of experience working with community organizations, emergency residential care and the homeless. As a Restorative Justice facilitator, he prepared attendees for difficult conversations, including meeting with their victims. He encourages families facing major life changes and understands the value in running art programs and healing circles within communities and prisons. Carole Sandy is a Couple and Family Therapist and a Registered Social Worker who has worked alongside families, and individuals facing domestic violence, family break-ups and formally incarcerated individuals effected by their past actions. She comes with over fifteen years of experience counselling, coaching and advising individuals. She works from a strength-based approach and believes all families are capable of change. If you have a question for Carole Sandy and Kyle Carter send it to afamilythathealstogether@mail.com
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