The She Matters Podcast
In this conversation, Dee Rooke, a restorative justice community worker, discusses the principles and practices of restorative justice, emphasizing its focus on survivor healing and community involvement. Dee shares personal experiences and insights into how restorative justice differs from traditional criminal justice systems, highlighting the importance of survivor-centered approaches and the need for diverse options in addressing harm. The discussion also explores barriers to implementing restorative justice, the transformative potential of community support, and the necessity of reimagining care pathways for survivors of sexual violence. 00:00: Introduction to Restorative Justice 01:11: Defining Restorative Justice 04:39: Survivor-Centered Approaches 09:37: Exploring Restorative Practices 14:37: Barriers to Restorative Justice 18:17: Personal Journey into Restorative Justice 21:22: Transformative Experiences in Restorative Justice 26:20: The Importance of Healing and Accountability 32:59: Community-Based Models for Addressing Harm 36:59: Reimagining Care Pathways for Survivors Keywords: restorative justice, survivor healing, community support, sexual violence, accountability, transformative justice, social work, healing processes, justice reform, community initiatives
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