A Sexual Harassment Scenario – Opening Steps in Restorative Process

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Topic: A Sexual Harassment Scenario – Opening Steps in Restorative Process
Speaker: Scott Brown
Date: September 23, 2024
Time: 11:00 am – 12:30 pm Pacific Time Zone

Description

Healing processes rooted in restorative justice offer spiritual communities a transformational way to address harm without shame and blame.

In this upcoming webinar, a sexual harassment scenario and role play will be used to demonstrate the opening steps of a restorative process, bring forward questions, and inspire possibilities.

Caution: While the scenario we will work with is fictional, it reflects an all too common reality and the lived experience of many people. Because of this, some people find scenarios involving sexual harassment triggering. If this applies to you and you are interested in participating, please practice good self care.

Our intention is to demonstrate that the respect and integrity of the process can encourage both those harmed and those primarily responsible for the harm to participate for their own well-being and that of the community.

Though not essential, we strongly advise anyone who joins this webinar to review the earlier webinar A Restorative Justice Approach to Accountability and Repair from April 15, 2024.

About Our Guest Speaker

Scott Brown is a mediator and restorative justice practitioner, a workshop leader, life and relationship coach, transpersonal psychologist and author. He has worked as a restorative justice program coordinator, a wilderness rites of passage guide, and as a mentor to youth both in and out of the criminal justice system. He is a leading advocate for bringing the principles and practices of restorative justice to bear on the full range of social issues and is the author of Active Peace: A Mindful Path to a Nonviolent World. He holds a master’s degree from Naropa University in transpersonal psychology and ecopsychology and has comprehensive training in Nonviolent Communication and body-centered psychotherapy. More information about Scott and his work can be found at www.4ActivePeace.com.

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