Restorative Practices International
Inaugural conference - 2007

Conference Presentations

View the presentations

People interested in the various fields of Restorative Justice are welcome to view or download the presentations made at the Inaugural Conference of our new international association.

Click the button below to open a page listing the presentations that have been sent to date. The files are in PDF format and optimised for web site viewing and transmision while maintaining satisfactory print resolution

Invitation to presenters

Delegates who made presentations at the Inaugural Conference are invited to send in their visual presentation files so that they can be made available for viewing/downloading by interested parties.

Please send your presentation files using an upload system that we have set up for this purpose. Click the following button to start. You will be asked to enter some information about your presentation and contact details then to start the upload process. When we receive your file we will prepare it for viewing on this web site and will tell you when it is available.

Copyright of the presentations

Copyright of these presentations is held by the authors while Restorative Practices International holds a license to publish them.

 

Conference location: Sunshine Coast, Queensland
Date: 16-19 October 2007

Our first conference brought together key people working in Restorative Justice from Australasia and abroad in an intimate conference facilitating connections between diverse groups and practitioners.

Keynote Speakers

David Williamson

Australia's best known and most widely performed playwrite - "The Jack Manning Trilogy"

Jackie Huggins

Deputy Director, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Research Unit, University of Queensland and Co-chair of Reconciliation Australia

Professor Judy Atkinson

Head of Gnibi College of Indigenous Australian Peoples

His Honour Judge David Carruthers

Chairman, New Zealand Parole Board

Practice Workshops & Concurrent Sessions

Education * Justice * Family, Community and Workplace

Go to the "Themes and Topics" and "Program" pages for details

Restorative Practices International (RPI)

RPI has been established by a group of restorative practitioners as the first international professional member based association for restorative practitioners. The organisation is designed to facilitate best practice and to support practitioners in the field of restorative justice and peace building. Whilst initiated in Australia, it is intended that the organisation become a truly international member based group within 3-5 years, with a biennial professional development conference that showcases work across the globe and helps to raise awareness of the important contribution people in our field are making.

Our first conference will not only launch the organisation but also celebrate the diversity of practice within our field, helping to connect practitioners, researchers and interested people and groups. Ten years in the making, we are excited about the possibilities this will open up within the field. Note it in your diary as conference numbers will be limited. Visit this site frequently for more information.

Conference theme

The theme for this inaugural conference will be:

Best Practice in Restorative Justice - Transformational Change

Conference registration

Conference registration is now open with faciliies available for cheque/money order, direct bank deposit, and secure on-line credit card payments. Please click the "Registration" item in the navigation menu for more details.

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