The non-profit Ku‘ikahi Mediation Center will be hosting a free and open to the public talk on November 17 . This month’s speaker is Tim Hansen on “Restorative Justice: Ways to Restore Victims, Offenders, and Communities.”
A ShoreTel conference call has been created for folks who cannot attend in person.
Use either of the following to join the call:
- Local dial in: +1 (808) 934-3678 (Local dial in) and enter this participant code: 01974243 and press #
- Mobile Auto Dial:
VoIP: voip://+18089343678;01974243#
iOS devices: +1 (808) 934-3678,01974243 and press #
Other devices: +1 (808) 934-3678×01974243#
Interested ACR-Hawai‘i members are encouraged to attend either in person or by conference call. Tim Hansen, MSW, has worked with victims, offenders, and communities for nearly 30 years. He has a Masters in Social Work from UH-Manoa and degrees in Psychology, Speech/Theatre Arts, and Sociology from the University of Minnesota-Winona. Hansen is currently adjunct faculty at UH-Hilo in the Sociology and Political Science Departments and is working on his Clinical Social Work Licensure. As a survivor, he is passionate about the work of healing.
This lunch-and-learn series is made possible thanks in part to funding from the Atherton Family Foundation. For more information, contact Ku‘ikahi Administrative & Program Assistant Jenifer Aveiro at 935-7844 x 1 or jenifer@hawaiimediation.org. Or visit www.hawaiimediation.org.