Sentences with phrase «collaborative justice approaches»

Ms. Konanur underlined the need for collaborative justice approaches that are publicly funded so that lack of income is not a barrier.

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The analysis shows that in 2007, in Cardiff, where this collaborative approach was pioneered, the scheme lopped off almost # 7 million from health, societal, and criminal justice costs caused by violence.
Mr. Nodal states, «The Citizen Artists have employed a collaborative process with a multidisciplinary approach, involving all creative disciplines in collaboration with politicians, environmental activists, scientists, and community organizers to help individuals and communities understand and face the challenges of environmental justice, global environmental degradation, and for the last eight years, US indifference to environmental issues facing our world.
Pathfinder aims to take a user - centered, collaborative and experimental approach to justice transformation.
This work underpins the evidence - based approach that will inform collaborative practice between the justice system and women's shelters to address the socio - legal issues that arise from IPV crisis.
Though the collaborative lawyers all agree litigation is an important part of the justice system and is needed to shape the law, in family law especially, there needs to be more acceptance of a different approach.
With respect to this premise, a team of collaborators and I, after a decade of analysis and exploration, sensed the need of creating an open collaborative environment that promotes a multidisciplinary approach focused on understanding the different challenges and questions arising from the combination of technology and access to justice.
There is a commitment in Nova Scotia to build a coherent, collaborative and coordinated approach to addressing all aspects of the justice system, recognizing the constitutionally independent roles of many participants in the justice system and that each part of that system must work to improve those areas in which is has primary responsibility.
From a philosophy based in social justice and a fair go, his approach was collaborative and inclusive, and his goal was simply that people in rural and remote Australia should enjoy the same health outcomes and levels of health care as their city counterparts.
Reconciliation Australia called for collaborative, community - led approaches to justice reinvestment approaches, with mounting evidence to show this could «help to tackle problems around offending and incarceration, while creating alternative pathways and brighter futures for young people».
Reconciliation Australia welcomes the recommendations and emphasises the importance of a collaborative, community - led approach to justice reinvestment to tackle the overrepresentation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people — including youth — in the criminal justice system.
«There is mounting evidence that a community - driven, collaborative approach to justice reinvestment can help to tackle problems around offending and incarceration, while creating alternative pathways and brighter futures for young people.»
Lord Kerr of Tonaghmore, a justice in the UK's new Supreme Court, said that there had been an «impressive» expansion in the use of what is called the «collaborative» approach to divorce.
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