Whatever we do, we will need to deal with costs and thoughtfully develop
strategies.
Looking forward to your comments and suggestions.
Ted
I send you my best thoughts and support for your efforts in your
neighborhood and community work.
You might want to check out Restorative Justice. Restorative Justice
Oakland Youth, RJOY is working to offer circles for various kinds of
problems
the Oakland School Board has adopted Restorative Justice as the first
thing to be done in matters of school discipline, before any other
possible actions.
There is a Restorative Justice Task Force for Alameda County that has
drawn together Juvenile Judge, District Attorney, Public Defender,
Schools,
Services that render RJ services, community leaders, all with the aim
to stop the school-pipeline to prison dynamic.
SEEDS (the organization for which I am a volunteer) has a Restorative
Justice program in the Longfellow Middle School in Berkeley in which
our RJ coordinator
is on site (on a part time basis at this time) to conduct circles for
all kinds of issues and to promote knowledge about circles and skills
in conducting
circles in all persons (students, teachers, admin, parents, community
leaders) so that circles become the community norm for handling
community problems.
Our aim is to identify and train community people to conduct circles
so that (by contrast to our offering mediation services) the people
do it themselves
and are not using services that we provide.
I hope you will not find this entry as irrelevant. I have been
following the on-line DF discussions off and on, and find the
concepts discussed very
relevant to the volunteer work that I do. You could google SEEDS CRC
Restorative Justice, RJOY, and the broader topic Restorative Justice.
See if you get helpful ideas and also feel you are not alone.
Again I commend you for your forging ahead. Keep up the good work
yowh (=your old white haired)
harriet
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