NVC Life Hacks 13: Restorative vs Punitive Approaches
NVC in Group Settings
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6m 34s
Shantigarbha Warren, Certified NVC Trainer: When people get hurt or harmed, how can we restore trust, safety and connection in the community? A restorative approach which focuses on who got hurt and how can we restore it? Rather than whose fault is it and how can we punish them?
Keywords:
- community
- restorative justice
- punishment
- punitive
- Trainer Tip
- Shantigarbha Warren
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