Last month, The Home was proud to be represented at the National Conference on Community and Restorative Justice in Washington, D.C., by Senior Clinical Trainer Elizabeth Woodruff, LICSW, and Director of DEIB Naomi R. Thompson, J.D.
In their presentation, “Moving at the Speed of Trust: How Circles with Mental Health Workers Support Belonging and Wellbeing,” the pair discussed the importance of Circle Practice in supporting DEIB initiatives and community-building. At The Home, we have seen the benefits of this practice firsthand, since we began incorporating it across multiple programs in 2011.
Thank you to the National Association of Community and Restorative Justice (NACRJ) for giving The Home a platform to share the power of this practice with restorative justice professionals, educators, advocates and leaders from across the globe!