
About LCCS'
Centre for Restorative Practice
WHO is CRp?
LCCS' Centre for Restorative Practice (CRP) advocates for the wider adoption of the Restorative Practice (RP) philosophy in the care, management and development of individuals within various community settings and institutions, such as schools, prisons, residential homes and the grassroots. CRP’s services and training in RP lend credibility to the advocacy for RP, as data collected from the work presents compelling trends and positive outcomes, which can be applied towards research and developing evidence-based practice.
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Theme
of the conference


Lesley Oliver

Mr. Chan Chun Sing, Ted Wachtel, & Dennis Wong

Building Connected Communities: A Restorative Movement to Break the Hurt Cycle
This conference will explore the opportunities we can create in communities and the possibilities of Restorative Practices as a thriving movement.
Mr. Desmond Lee (Minister for Social and Family Development), who spoke earlier this year about the possibility of therapeutic and restorative justice as alternative ways to resolve family conflicts, will be gracing our event as the Guest-of-Honour. Speakers from all over the world will be sharing their own experiences with Restorative Practices and Restorative Justice in their own field of work.
We believe that through restoration and building safe and caring communities that value one another, we can break the hurt cycle by making things right with self and others.
Date
15 and 16 November 2018
Time
8.30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Venue
Shaw Foundation Alumni House
