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Healy, Julie and Gribben, Marie and McCann, Cathy School Restorative Conferencing: A positive approach to keeping young people in the school community Policy and practice briefing, No. 4. Belfast: Barnardo’s Northern Ireland. Downloaded 7 March 2005.

The primary aim of the School Restorative Conferencing (SRC) scheme, which opened as a pilot in 2000, is to provide a positive approach to school inclusion for all through a restorative justice model.The project works with schools in the Southern Education & Library Board area and is based in Barnardo's Diamond House Centre, Moy, County Tyrone. (excerpt)

Link: www.barnardos.org.uk/resources/researchpublications/documents/Northern_Ireland_PP_Briefing_No_4.pdf

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