Update 10th October
-53 bookings now received; any booking queries either to paul@mediationuk.org.uk or to paul_crosland_nospam@yahoo.com
Workshop details
(Choose your workshops using the web-address in your booking confirmation e-mail.)
10.40 am Workshops
A. The role and potential of the Victim Liaison Officer in a YOT
This workshop will explore through presentation & conversation the role of the VLO in a YOS setting.
It will examine some of the obstacles to creative practice and identify opportunities for mediation and creative work with victims within a statutory setting.
The workshop is aimed at both experienced and at new practitioners.
Dennis Farrer, Leeds YOS & Paul Powell YOS + Face to Face, York
I. Looked After Children- repairing the harm
(Saar Yaniv, South Devon YOT)
G. Creative Restorative Reparation
Peter Wallis (Oxfordshire Youth Offending Team & instigator of the "Doing Sorry" conferences) -More about the CreativeRestorativeReparationWorkshop
12.20pm Workshops
J. International Inspiration
(Marian Liebmann, International RJ Trainer)
F. Youth S_xual Offences - Restorative Practice
Vince Mercer, AIM Project, Manchester.
K. A meaningful Victim Satisfaction Framework (launched by practitioners' today) For a sneek preview of the Victim Satisfaction Framework Victim_Satisfaction_Framework.doc
(Victim Satisfaction Framwork produced with thanks to Derbyshire Victim Support, Leeds YOS, Oxfordshire YOT, South Devon YOT, & West Midlands Probation Service. Workshop to be led by Paul Crosland, Peter Wallis and Saar Yaniv from the Mediation & Reparation Committee)
2.35pm Workshops
D. Mediation and Restorative projects in Prisons
Lindy Wootton (previously HMP Bristol) & Marian Liebmann, Longford Award -Merit award 2005
H. How to work with Yot inspectors
(Barbara Tudor, West Midlands Probation Service and chair of Association of Restorative Practitioners)
B. Restorative Work across ASB and other Community settings(participant-facilitated opportunity to share practice and intiatives; fuller workshop will be next October, due to unavailability of key presenters.)
Lunchtime fringe group (2pm-2.30pm in Room 9):
E. The possibilities and pitfalls of UK-wide telephone mediation supported by web-based Nonviolent Communication (NVC) resources
Paul Crosland (creator of www.ApologyPlus.org.uk & Head of Restorative Justice, Mediation UK 2001-2006)
Paul's preference is that those participating have, prior to 12th October, visited www.ApologyPlus.org.uk with a case they have taken to successful outcome in mind, and imagine themselves to be one of the parties working on the case on-line on this site.
NB Domestic Violence proposed workshop postponed until the next network (October 2007).
Booking form
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Directions to the venue
Friends House
173 Euston Road, London, NW1 2BJ
Telephone: 02076631000
Friends House is on the south side of Euston Road directly opposite Euston station (BR main line, Victoria and Northern underground lines). It is ten minute walk from King's Cross and St. Pancras main line and underground stations, and five minutes from Euston Square underground station. Buses 10, 18, 30, 73 and 205 pass the door; 59, 68, 91, 168, and 253 stop nearby.
Where to park
Friends House is within a meter parking zone. Charges must be paid Monday to Friday 0830 – 1830, Saturday 0900 – 1630. There are alternative parking facilities under Euston Station.
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