Masterclass Certificate in Restorative Justice for Indigenous Rights
-- ViewingNowThe Masterclass Certificate in Restorative Justice for Indigenous Rights is a comprehensive course that emphasizes the significance of restorative justice in advancing indigenous rights. This program equips learners with the essential skills to navigate the complexities of indigenous cultures, histories, and rights within the context of restorative justice.
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• Introduction to Restorative Justice – Understanding the history, principles and values of restorative justice and its significance in protecting Indigenous rights.
• Historical Trauma – Examining the impact of historical trauma on Indigenous communities and the role of restorative justice in healing and reconciliation.
• Indigenous Legal Traditions – Exploring Indigenous legal traditions, values and practices, and their integration with Western legal systems.
• Restorative Justice Practices in Indigenous Contexts – Studying the implementation of restorative justice practices in Indigenous communities and their impact on community healing and well-being.
• The Role of Community in Restorative Justice – Understanding the importance of community involvement in restorative justice processes and the potential for community empowerment.
• Cultural Safety & Cultural Humility – Developing awareness and skills for practicing cultural safety and humility in restorative justice contexts.
• Conflict Resolution & Mediation in Indigenous Communities – Learning the principles and practices of conflict resolution and mediation in Indigenous communities and the role of restorative justice in these processes.
• Restorative Justice and Criminal Justice Systems – Examining the relationship between restorative justice and criminal justice systems and their potential for collaborative approaches to Indigenous rights.
• Evaluation and Research in Restorative Justice – Critically analyzing evaluation and research methods in restorative justice and their relevance to Indigenous rights.
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