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SUMMARY:9th National Conference on Community and Restorative Justice with Local Presenters Alyssa Brennan and Sarah McDonald Moores
DESCRIPTION:Conference Details:\nRe-Envisioning Our Legacies: A Defining Moment\nWashington\, D.C. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe 9th National Conference takes us to the nation’s capital\, a city that wields considerable influence on national and international affairs\, and a place with deeply rooted community activism and movement making. More broadly\, the entire DMV region (Washington\, D.C.\, Maryland\, and Virginia) serves as an example of the transformative power of deliberate\, local initiatives. This tapestry of history\, cultural diversity\, and innovation makes the DMV an ideal place to explore the past\, present\, and future of community and restorative justice. \nIn 2024\, we stand at a critical juncture facing pivotal decisions on a national scale. These decisions encompass defining the values our country wishes to champion during a federal election year\, clarifying our individual and collective roles in addressing global issues like oppression\, conflict\, and war\, and determining how we want community and restorative justice to show up in our own communities. \nOur conference theme\, “Re-Envisioning Our Legacies: A Defining Moment\,” draws inspiration from the global Indigenous wisdom of “Seven Generations.” This principle urges us to consider the far-reaching impact of our actions seven generations into the future while honoring the efforts of ancestors seven generations before us. The theme invites each of us to reflect on our personal and collective legacies: which legacies from our ancestors influence our work\, which harmful legacies are we dedicated to overturning\, and which legacies do we aspire to pass on to the next seven generations? This exploration teaches us valuable lessons\, fosters connections between past and future\, and empowers us to share the legacies that will be carried forward by future generations. \nJoin us in this defining moment as we envision\, explore\, and take action to ensure community and restorative justice principles not only survive but thrive within our own lives\, families\, and communities\, and as we reimagine the systems and structures that underpin our society. By joining together\, we will create impactful connections\, enable the exchange of ideas and knowledge\, and provide experiences that inspire tangible change. Together\, we have the capacity to establish a legacy that is inherently restorative\, leaving a profound and enduring mark on our world.
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/9th-national-conference-on-community-and-restorative-justice-with-local-presenters-alyssa-brennan-and-sarah-mcdonald-moores/
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SUMMARY:Youth Justice Camp
DESCRIPTION:The Public Legal Information Association of Newfoundland (PLIAN) is once again offering a Youth Justice Camp designed to educate young people about the legal system and careers in law. Participants will have the chance to meet professionals in various legal fields and go on field trips. They will also learn about the preparation for a criminal trial and participate in a mock trial at the Supreme Court. \nThis year\, the Youth Justice Camp will be held in St. John’s from July 31 to August 2 at The Lantern (35 Barnes Road). The camp is open to youth aged 12-15 and runs daily from 9:00 am to 3:30 pm. Snacks and lunch are provided\, and the camp is completely free of charge. \nTo register\, interested parties should contact the Youth Justice Camp Coordinator\, Julianna\, by email at julianna@publiclegalinfo.com or by phone at 709-722-2643.
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/youth-justice-camp/
CATEGORIES:Continuing Professional Development
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SUMMARY:Family Law Refresher 2024
DESCRIPTION:(REPLAY) \n\n\n\n\n\nDescription \n\nA successful and effective family law practice involves quintessential skills\, navigating through ethical dilemmas\, and top-notch practice management abilities. Our presenters take you through the steps and insights you need to do just that\, as you hear about case updates and the latest trends\, drafting best practices\, tips to manage dispute resolution options\, and more. A must-attend program for those starting out\, or anyone seeking practical guidance on fundamental principles. \n\nHear the latest on parenting time and relocation cases\nGain insight on how to make the financial statement work for your case\nDiscuss the implications of the Ontario Court of Appeal’s decision in Ahluwalia v. Ahluwalia\nConsider various factors to best craft your pleading\n\nABOUT LIVE WEBCAST REPLAYS WITH LIVE CHAT \nThis live webcast replay contains an online chat feature that allows you to view the previously broadcast program and interact\, share ideas\, and exchange comments with fellow registrants online. \nRemember: Your CPD hours must be entered into the LSO Portal. Register for an account and log your CPD hours at https://portal.lso.ca.
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/family-law-refresher-2024/
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