Skip to main content

Packed Room for October Resiliency Task Force

 

Thanks to Judge Jay Corpening and Dr. Kim Cook who made impactful presentations to the Resiliency Task Force yesterday.  

Attendees learned about the different initiatives that have moved the needle of the justice system towards being more trauma-informed in the past several years such as the Raise the Age Initiative, the School/Justice Partnership, Misdemeanor Diversion Program, and Juvenile Attendance Council.  There is more work to do, but it was exciting to hear about all that has been accomplished and all that is going well now.

IMG_2401
Dr. Kim Cook provided an introduction to Restorative Justice model, moving the way of thinking about justice from "What did you do wrong and what is the punishment?" to "Who was harmed, and what do they need to feel whole again?"  There was a lot of interest in learning more about this model.  Her Power Point presentation is available to any who are interested.  Please contact Mebane Boyd at mebane@ciscapefear.org for a copy.


Maddy Eversole and Vivian Cook, Volunteers from NHRMC, led an exercise to come up with a creative URL name, and finally, (FINALLY!) the Strategic Plan was shared with the group.  (See below for how you can get a copy of the current plan.)

Information about a follow-up meeting after the Historic Trauma and Racism Workshop was presented, with the next quarterly meeting of this group planned for January (1/10/20, 1-3pm, NHC Library downtown).  More information about this to come.

IMG_2407



Strategic Plan Unveiled After Months of WorkIMG_2406

Dozens of individuals and groups have worked on the Strategic Plan for the Task Force over the past several months.  Thanks to the New Hanover County Planning Department (specifically Beth Schrader and JD Limberger for their tireless work), Cape Fear Collective (Patrick Brien) for his guidance, as well as the Steering Committee for their patience and perseverance!  The latest iteration of this "living document" was shared to guide the work of the whole group.  Emphasis was placed on the fact that this is a document that will change as data informs us, and as we learn from being on the road to resilience.  Group feedback is ALWAYS welcome.  

Attachments

Images (4)
  • IMG_2398: Judge Corpening discusses more trauma-informed justice.
  • IMG_2406: Mebane Boyd reveals an skeletal overview of the Strategic Plan
  • IMG_2407: The meeting was almost "standing room only."
  • IMG_2401: Dr. Kim Cook discussed restorative justice learned from Native American, African,  and other tribal peoples.

Add Comment

Comments (0)

Copyright ÂĐ 2023, PACEsConnection. All rights reserved.
×
×
×
×
Link copied to your clipboard.
×