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Canberra Restorative Community
Canberra Restorative Community

Canberra Restorative Community Through programs like csa, vocational training, and a seedling farm, they provide fresh produce, train new farmers, and empower the community while promoting health, self sufficiency, and economic resilience. Restorative farms arose from the notion of restorative justice where a community and its citizens work cooperatively from within to repair the harm done by crime and injustice.

Restorative Community Pathways
Restorative Community Pathways

Restorative Community Pathways The evaluation highlighted the role of community building restorative circles in promoting responsibility and conflict resolution skills among students. Creating safe, trusting relationships in classrooms doesn’t happen by accident. restorative conversations and community circles are intentional practices that help build belonging, student ownership, and community problem‑solving. below are resources you can plug in immediately. A safe and equitable world where restorative interactions transform individuals, relationships, communities and systems through the prevention, repair and deep healing of harm. With freddie's continued support, restorative farms is empowering individuals with the skills they need to break the cycle of poverty while building a healthier, more resilient community.

Restorative Community Pathways
Restorative Community Pathways

Restorative Community Pathways A safe and equitable world where restorative interactions transform individuals, relationships, communities and systems through the prevention, repair and deep healing of harm. With freddie's continued support, restorative farms is empowering individuals with the skills they need to break the cycle of poverty while building a healthier, more resilient community. The importance of community is a foundation of restorative farms' mission. in addition to restoring the land and community, they're focused on restoring the individual. And both community organizing as a tradition, restorative justice as a tradition, invite us to think about our agency as something that's rooted in relationships and community together to solve problems together. and so, i think that's where a lot of the overlap can happen. and so together we can create new possible futures. Supporting youth and their family members and community members who have experienced harm in accessing basic needs such as housing and rent support, bill payments, groceries, clothing, mental and physical health services, and other needs. South dallas used to be full of vegetable gardens. for generations, the elders in the community made sure that people ate and shared quality foods grown right in their own backyards. people also bought fresh greens or canned vegetables from local farmers markets.

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