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Restorative Justice in Community and Family Care
Restorative justice advisory for community stewards navigating harm, accountability, and repair. Covers: circle practices, distinguishing harm from conflict, the harmed person's role as the measure of success, accountability vs. punishment, community witnessing, agreement-making, and when NOT to use restorative process.
Activate when harm has occurred and repair — not punishment — is the goal. Distinct from general conflict resolution: use when there is a clear harmed party, when accountability and genuine repair are needed, when the community needs to witness and hold the process.
The harmed person's sense of safety and repair is the measure of success — not the harm-doer's remorse or the community's comfort with resolution.