This October 21-22, CCMA will offer a virtual victim-offender dialogue facilitation training for the Office of Dispute Resolution and Family Court Programs for Missouri's 7th Judicial Circuit. This training is free for anyone interested in contracting as a paid facilitator with the Victim-Offender Dialogue program in Clay County, MO.
The training is sponsored by the Office of Dispute Resolution and Family Court Programs for Missouri's 7th Judicial Circuit, and is funded by a Division of Youth Services grant. For more information, please contact Director Dr. Teri Hargrave via email or at 816-736-8402. About this Training When individuals commit an offense they harm their victims, society, and themselves. Restorative justice is about healing and addressing wrongs that have been committed and repairing the relationships in the community. This training will prepare participants to facilitate dialogues between someone who has committed an offense and the person/people impacted by that offense. About Victim-Offender Dialogue Victim-offender dialogue is a facilitated discussion between someone whose offense has caused harm and those impacted by their actions.
About Communication & Conflict Management Associates' Training CCMA's founders Dr. Charlene Berquist and Heather Blades have been providing training in restorative justice and victim-offender dialogue since 2006. This training covers basic restorative justice principles and begins to prepare participants to facilitate victim-offender dialogues in juvenile and adult cases. No prior mediation experience is necessary to become a victim-offender dialogue facilitator. For More Information Read more about CCMA's victim-offender dialogue training on our website, or contact us to learn more about offering similar training for your court, educational institution, or community organization at [email protected].
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