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Innovative Restorative PT for Soldiers on profile

 

By Morning Calm Staff

 

YONGSAN GARRISON - Two Soldiers on Camp Humphreys have developed a program for use by Soldiers on profile.

 

Sgt. 1st Class Darin Elkins and Sgt. 1st Class Ryan Murphy, physical therapy technicians with the 65th Medical Brigade, have identified several exercises and created routines that enable just about every Soldier who has a physical limitation to perform Restorative Physical Readiness Training (RPRT).

 

Elkins had observed several profiled Soldiers who were unable to perform many of the exercises due to the way the profiles were written.

 

Starting in June, Elkins started pulling those Soldiers aside and talking with them and identifying what they could do within the limitations of their profiles and then initiated a regular Restorative Physical Readiness Training Program. Since then, he and Murphy have been working to grow the Restorative Physical Readiness Training to the entire brigade, with a goal of implementing the Restorative Physical Readiness Training Program Armywide.

 

“As physical therapy technicians, we are familiar with modifications to movements to maximize the use of extremities and core stability. Thus, it was natural to recognize these exercises as rehabilitative exercises,” Elkins said.

 

The Restorative Physical Readiness Training addresses acute injuries by addressing the three phases of healing: Inflammatory, proliferation, and remodeling. Since the phases of healing are addressed at the onset of the program, Elkins and Murphy can make a good assessment of the profile and modify some of the basic movements to help with healing and get all Soldiers moving in the direction of physical readiness.

 

The focus of the 65th Medical Brigade Restorative Physical Readiness Training is to address acute inflammation, increase range of motion, build strength, increase cardiovascular endurance, and prevent further injuries. All of this is being achieved without having to run in ability groups from one point to another or to count repetitions of a specific exercise.

 

“We are able to conduct aggressive interval training within the limits of the Soldier’s pain tolerance by focusing on proper body mechanics,” Elkins said. “The idea is to allow the Soldiers to see how the exercise should be performed nd then make modifications from that exercise to achieve a good rehabilitative and therapeutic workout.”

 

The plan is to open this Restorative Physical Readiness Training Program to as many Soldiers that can attend. “Right now, we are focused on Yongsan, due to the limitation on qualified Restorative PRT instructors, but I envision a Train the Trainer Program and then we will set our sites on going Armywide,” Elkins said.

 

Restorative Physical Readiness Training sessions will be conducted on Field Number 5 from 5:30 a.m. to 7 a.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.

 

Any questions can be e-mailed to Murphy at Ryan.Joeseph.Murphy@amedd.army.mil

Photographs from our first pregnancy workshop. These women were excited to participate and share their experiences. We practicing simple safe movements and breathing techniques.

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Cordyceps Sinensis Brown Rice Cereal NutriDrink’s 3 Main Ingredients

 

1. Cordyceps Sinensis

Cordyceps, Ginseng and CerviPantotrichumare known as 3 restoratives in Traditional Chinese Medicine Treasure - House. However, only Cordyceps Sinensis is mild temperament, and the drug properties are more stable compare to Ginseng and CerviPantotrichum where it is not restricted by consumer’ physical, disease, seasonal and age. It is able to enhance immunity, lung function, and disease resistance regardless of age and gender. Population that will be assisted to be improved of their physical fitness by often taking Cordyceps Sinensis are as follow:

 

Children

Today’s children are facing academic workload, heavy competition, coupled with focus of nowadays parent’s on academic education, numerous extracurricular activities and tutoring after school cause children have not enough rest, can’t concentrate in class and poor memory. Additional, malnutrition may cause by partial eclipse, vulnerable frail, refractory cough.

 

Adults

Modern life has rapid work pace, increased pressure, poor diet, smoking, drinking and lack of exercise, cause the immune system, heart and kidney functions inevitably weaken, easily tired, and sick. Those often characterized by accelerated hair loss, decreased sexual function, poor appetite, insomnia, crank, anxiety, asthma, poor look and other symptoms.

 

Seniors

Seniors facing malnutrition or unbalance since failure of taste and smell, less digestive enzyme are produced, poor appetite and digestion, therefore they need multi-faceted complementary nutrition and nutrient balance. Seniors are susceptible populations of many diseases as they age increase, therefore aging, immunity, resistance, and functions of various organs of the body system inevitably followed the recession. There are more seniors having urine more often at night yet faced endless with urine and less urination and inability symptoms.

Anguish – This piece represents the pain and anguish of crime and harm. The church is part of her body to represent both when one suffers. We, as the entire church, suffer, and the church has a role and responsibility to facilitate healing and restoration. The angels demonstrate that God is always there to help comfort us, even in our darkest time.

 

This artwork was created as gift from Eric Boldiszar, inmate at Richard A. Handlon Correctional Facility to those who contributed the West Michigan’s 3rd Annual Restorative Justice Conference. Each piece is unique and portrays some aspect of the healing power of restorative practices.

 

“Restorative justice, compared to the current criminal justice system, seeks to preserve the inherent dignity of both the victim and the offender, recognizing that each is made in and bears the image of God, the imago Dei. By giving prisoners a voice, the conferences help preserve our dignity as image bearers of God and gives us dignity through telling our stories and giving back to the community.” - Eric Boldiszar

 

Niroga's yoga therapy workshop on women's health.

Attorney General and Minister of Justice Suzanne Anton congratulates the First Nations Court in Duncan on its grand opening at the Quw'utsun' Cultural and Conference Centre. First Nations courts use a holistic and restorative justice approach when setting bail and determining sentencing.

 

At our cosmetic and restorative dentistry practice in Laguna Hills, California, Dr. Roth provides dental abscess, gum disease treatment, sleep apnea treatment uses the latest modern dental treatments to create beautiful, lasting smiles. Visit: drrothsmile.com/

Root6's Doctor 'Chopper' Harris completes the restorative process

轉型正義是假的,

巴奈在凱道 將蔡英文貼上騙子標籤!

Promoting Indigenous Restorative Justice is false,

Panai Kusui marks President Tsai Ing-wen as “a liar”.

press conference on Ketagalan Blvd.

 

「 小英道歉兩週年 結果咧!」炎陽下的記者會

2016年8月3日,總統蔡英文向原住民道歉,並承諾要推動原民轉型正義。歌手巴奈回憶,兩年前蔡英文親自和她說,「我答應妳,如果現在法律不夠用可以再生」,既然這樣,為何再生一個保護原民權益的礦業法這麼困難?她兩年前天真地以為終於等到正義了,但為了等待蔡英文落實承諾,夜宿凱道524天,現在她要為蔡英文貼上騙子的標籤,「因為這兩年來我們又受騙了」。

轉眼已過了兩年,相比不當黨產委員會的豐碩成果,原民轉型正義成果幾近於零,原民團體 #凱道部落 今(31)日到總統府前的凱道抗議,怒批蔡英文是騙子,要求「原住民族歷史正義及權利回復條例」儘速通過、修正「原住民族土地及部落範圍土地劃設辦法」,及原民會主委夷將‧拔路兒下台。

巴奈表示,她的海嘯巡迴100場演唱會已來到32場,她會繼續告訴每個人,「蔡英文做不到的,我來做」,為什麼原民到現在還要被繼續犧牲,這不是平等、公義的國家該有的樣子,要還給原民正義,現在就要開始。

 

#凱道小講堂 在 台大醫院捷運站一號出口,夜宿凱道第524天。

on the 524th days of Taiwanese aborigines struggling for Indigenous Transformative Justice on Ketagalan Blvd,

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2018/7/31

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Sheriff Michael Hennessey of San Francisco (left) talks with the Reverand James Forbes Jr. at DMI's Restorative Justice forum. Both men have been recognized as among the best in their respective fields. In the backround between the two, Martin Horn flashes a smile.

1. Turn of ALL digital devices ( Yes, that includes your mobile phone!) Change off your television, computers and any various other mobile phones at the very least a hr prior to you go to sleep. Turn your mobile phone to silent and even better, switch it off or relocate out of your bed room […]

 

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Kitchen and Bathroom Renovations

Sales Staging and Pre-Sale Renovation

Basement Refinishing

Additions -Home

Roof -Residential and Commercial

Siding-Cedar, Clay, Asphalt,

Stone, TPO, EPDM

Gutters-Aluminum. Copper

Windows-Commercial and Residential

Painting- General and Restorative

Build Homes

Excavating

Foundations

Tuckpointing (mortar replacement)

General Framing

Plumbing

Electrical

Exterior needs of existing homes

Lighting

Sprinkler systems

Restorative and energetic

Excellent for diet

Digestive

Anti-diarrheal action

Acts against fatigue and altitude sickness

Relieves tiredness of voice

Regulates the metabolism of carbohydrate

 

Niroga's yoga therapy workshop on women's health.

SUDDEN DEATH.

A man named George Warren, a Polish Jew, died very suddenly yesterday evening. It appears that Warren was proceeding up Victoria-street, and when opposite Oxford Hotel he was observed to fall suddenly on the pavement. Some bystanders picked Warren up and carried him into the hotel. It was at once seen that the unfortunate man was suffering from a fit. As the man was evidently in a serious condition, a cab was forthwith procured and the man was driven to the residence of Dr. Hooper, in Hobson-street. Fortunately that gentleman was at home, and as the man was then too bad to move, Dr. Hooper went out to the cab and administered restoratives to him. The doctor also attempted to give the man some brandy in order to revive him, but the attempt was useless, and the unfortunate man died while yet in the cab. The body was then removed to the morgue, and as Dr. Hooper was not quite certain as to the cause of death, it was decided to hold a post mortem examination.

At 2.50 o'clock to-day an inquest was held at the Pier Hotel, when Dr. Philson officiated as coroner. Sergeant Kiely was present on behalf of the police.

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THE DEATH IN A CAB.

THE INQUEST.

An inquest was held on Saturday afternoon, at the Pier Hotel, Albert-street, before Dr. Philson, coroner, and a jury of whom Mr. Arthur Eyre was chosen foreman, concerning the death of George Warren, the man who died in a cab in Hobson-street, on Friday night last, while in a state of unconsciousness, the particulars of which we briefly published in our issue of Saturday last. The jury having been duly sworn, and viewed the body, the following testimony was taken:—

Patrick Rooney, sailor, deposed that he resided at the Blue Post, Auckland, at present, and had known deceased since Christmas. Deceased was a cook, witness believed. Could not tell what countryman deceased was, but deceased had told witness he belonged to the United States. Could not say what his age was, but thought about 35 years. Witness last saw deceased alive on Friday evening, June Ist, at about half - past seven o'clock, in Victoriastreet, opposite the Oxford Hotel, and then in the cab in front of Dr. Hooper's in Hobson-street. Deceased and witness were walking together along Victoria - street, when suddenly deceased fell. Witness heard his head strike the pavement, Deceased had uttered no complaint. Witness had been in deceased's company from two o'clock on Friday afternoon. They visited one or two hotels, and the Greyhound Hotel, in Queen-street, where they had a glass of beer each. They then parted. Witness next saw deceased again about five p.m. in Queen-street. Both then went toether to Mrs. Cox's boardinghouse, in Patterson-street, Freeman's Bay. They had tea there. After tea they left the house, and walked up Victoria-street, and when opposite the Oxford Hotel, on the other side of the road, deceased fell. Witness picked deceased up at once. Deceased was not able to stand. Witness sat him up on the pavement, and although witness spoke to deceased the latter never replied. Witness gave a boy sixpence to go across to the hotel and get a glass of brandy, and he did so. Witness tried to give deceased some brandy, but could not say whether he swallowed any. They then carried deceased across the street to the Oxford Hotel. Deceased breathed heavily. The landlord suggested that the man should go to the Hospital, and a cab was got, and witness put deceased into it. They started for the Hospital, but on the way witness told the cabman to drive to a doctor's. They went to Dr. Hooper's residence in Hobson-street. Dr. Hooper came out and went into the cab to him. It was dark at this time. Dr. Hooper said the man was dying, he thought. The police came up and took charge of deceased, with Dr. Hooper. Witness was sober, and so was deceased.

Sarah Cox deposed she was widow of the late John Cox, sawyer, and kept a boarding-house in Patterson-street, Freeman's Bay. Witness had known deceased about eight months. Witness believed, having heard it, that deceased was a native of Canada. He had no employment while at witness' house. He "looked" for work. He never complained of being ill appeared to be healthy ; ate his food well, and slept well. He had not paid for his board, but owed for it all. He told her he was expecting money that was owing to him for work done at Ohora. Witness last saw him at half-past seven o'clock on Friday evening, when he had tea with the last witness. He appeared well then. Both were perfectly sober at that time. He had no luggage in her house, but had left it at his former lodging in Grey-street, at Mrs. Williams'. He was a quiet man, and was a cook.

Sergeant Kiely stated he did not know deceased. About ten minutes to eight on Friday, June 1, witness was on duty in Queen-street, when he was informed that a man was dying in a cab outside Dr. Hooper's, and witness was wanted at once. Witness went to the place immediately, but on arrival there Dr. Hooper told witness the man was dead. Witness then took charge of the body, and took it to the morgue. He searched the body and found in the pockets 5s 3sd in money, a memo, book, and sundry bills and receipts. Witness also produced a pint glass flask, containing half a pint of brandy, which he stated he had been informed was taken from deceased's coat pocket at the Oxford Hotel. There was no smell of liquor on the body. There was only a small cut on deceased's chin. It seemed recent, but there was very little blood about it, and witness understood it was caused when deceased fell down on the footpath.

Dr. John Henry Hooper said deceased was brought to the door of his residence in Hobson-street on Friday evening about half-past seven. He was at that time quite insensible, and moaning a good deal. He was propped up in the cab with his head hanging back. He was accompanied by Patrick Rooney. Witness saw he was dangerously ill, and thought he was dying. There was no pulse at the wrist. Deceased was helpless. Witness tried to administer some brandy and water, but deceased could not swallow. Witness then got some strong ammonia and placed it under his nostrils, but without any effect. Witness stayed with him till he died, which was a little before eight o'clock. There was a small wound on the chin, but no other marks of violence on the body. Witness had made a post mortem examination of the body, which was very muscular and in good condition. There were no marks of violence on the body except the chin wound. Witness first opened the chest. Deceased looked like a foreigner or Portuguese. He was not a Jew. Both lungs were quite healthy, but the pericardium containing the heart was full of blood. This proceeded from the rupture of a small aneurism of the ascending artery close to the heart. The rupture was small, which witness thought accounted for his living so long as he did. The blood seemed to have oozed. The rupture was about an eighth of an inch in diameter. There were several patches on the valves, and the heart was of abnormal size. The other organs of the body seemed healthy. The stomach was full of half-digested food—meat, potatoes, onions, etc. Deceased had evidently had a good meal. There was no smell of alcohol. The liver was all right. Witness thought the cause of death internal hemorrhage from the rupture spoken off. In reply to a question from the foreman of the jury. Dr. Hooper said it was quite possible for him to go about with such a rupture and think himself in good health. Numbers of people walked about with larger ruptures and did not know anything was the matter with them, and they fell down dead suddenly.

The jury returned a verdict "That deceased had died from natural causes."

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Plot 46: George Warren (39) 1/6/1888 – Heart

Stillborn female child of Mrs Curwan 5/6/1888

Stillborn female child of Mrs Clarkson 11/6/1888

 

unmarked grave

 

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轉型正義是假的,

巴奈在凱道 將蔡英文貼上騙子標籤!

Promoting Indigenous Restorative Justice is false,

Panai Kusui marks President Tsai Ing-wen as “a liar”.

press conference on Ketagalan Blvd.

 

「 小英道歉兩週年 結果咧!」炎陽下的記者會

2016年8月3日,總統蔡英文向原住民道歉,並承諾要推動原民轉型正義。歌手巴奈回憶,兩年前蔡英文親自和她說,「我答應妳,如果現在法律不夠用可以再生」,既然這樣,為何再生一個保護原民權益的礦業法這麼困難?她兩年前天真地以為終於等到正義了,但為了等待蔡英文落實承諾,夜宿凱道524天,現在她要為蔡英文貼上騙子的標籤,「因為這兩年來我們又受騙了」。

轉眼已過了兩年,相比不當黨產委員會的豐碩成果,原民轉型正義成果幾近於零,原民團體 #凱道部落 今(31)日到總統府前的凱道抗議,怒批蔡英文是騙子,要求「原住民族歷史正義及權利回復條例」儘速通過、修正「原住民族土地及部落範圍土地劃設辦法」,及原民會主委夷將‧拔路兒下台。

巴奈表示,她的海嘯巡迴100場演唱會已來到32場,她會繼續告訴每個人,「蔡英文做不到的,我來做」,為什麼原民到現在還要被繼續犧牲,這不是平等、公義的國家該有的樣子,要還給原民正義,現在就要開始。

 

#凱道小講堂 在 台大醫院捷運站一號出口,夜宿凱道第524天。

on the 524th days of Taiwanese aborigines struggling for Indigenous Transformative Justice on Ketagalan Blvd,

Taipei, Taiwan

2018/7/31

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Yoga Health Retreats New Years Eve Retreat 2013 Restorative Yoga

5 Minute Chillout ~ Restorative Yoga youtu.be/PFlJCPIxoCk Learn how to set yourself up for one of the most healing, therapeutic, rejuvenating restorative yoga poses there is. Restorative yoga has numerous benefits including releasing and opening the connective tissue in the body, healing the parasympathetic nervous system and relieving stress, anxiety and depression. Special thanks to Light on Lotus for providing the beautiful studio space! lightonlotus.com About Michelle Goldstein: Michelle has maintained a daily yoga practice for 18 years. A protégée of renowned Yoga teacher, Bryan Kest of Santa Monica Power Yoga, Michelle has been teaching yoga flow and meditation for 11 years. Michelle leads workshops, immersions & retreats worldwide as well as teaching at Santa Monica Power Yoga & Equinox Fitness Clubs. Known for her creative vinyasas (sequences of yoga asana) and pranayama, Michelle Goldsteins teaching integrates influences from various forms of movement and meditation set to powerfully inspiring backdrops of music. Approaching instruction with a deep spiritual reverence for the sacredness of yoga coupled with a joyous playful sense of humor, Michelles classes offer a safe, nurturing and challenging environment for students to come and explore their mental and physical boundaries. Check out some of our other Yoga Videos here: Restorative Yoga for Deep Relaxation www.youtube.com/watch?v=7GhPDhVm-Cc&t=25s Restorative Yin Yoga www.youtube.com/watch?v=ypojaw-uD94&index=8&list=... We love Hugger Mugger Bolsters! Huggermugger.com Restorative Yoga for Deep Relaxation m.youtube.com/watch?v=7GhPDhVm-Cc Check out our newest yoga workout here! vid.io/xcEM Check out latest Power Yoga Workout here: vid.io/xcR6

Mayor Bill de Blasio, First Lady Chirlane McCray and Schools Chancellor Richard A. Carranza today announced for the first time in New York City’s history that all students will have access to Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) and Restorative Justice (RJ) practices and, when needed, earlier intervention from clinical social workers. PS 705- Brooklyn Arts & Science Elementary School, Brooklyn. Thursday, June 20, 2019. Credit: Ed Reed/Mayoral Photography Office.

 

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Root canal saves your tooth from complete tooth decay, and restores it to its full function.

DA NANG, Vietnam (Aug. 22, 2015) Vietnamese medical professionals attend a restorative medicine summit at the Da Nang Northern Hotel during Pacific Partnership 2015. Topics covered included burn reconstruction, hair restoration, orthopedic injury treatment, polytrauma and rehabilitation, physical therapy, and occupational therapy. The hospital ship USNS Mercy (T-AH 19) is currently in Vietnam for its fourth mission port of Pacific Partnership. PP15 is in its 10th iteration and is the largest annual multilateral humanitarian assistance and disaster relief preparedness mission conducted in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region. While training for crisis conditions, Pacific Partnership missions to date have provided real world medical care to approximately 270,000 patients and veterinary services to more than 38,000 animals. Critical infrastructure development has been supported in host nations during more than 180 engineering projects. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Peter Reft/RELEASED)

Bowl by Yu Geun-Hyeong (Korea), late 20th century

 

Repaired with resin, urushi lacquer and 24k gold.

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Portland Japanese Garden

 

KINTSUGI

 

The Restorative Art of Naoko Fukumaru

 

Kintsugi, (pronounced keen-tsue-ghee), uses powderedgold over lacquer-repaired seams to magnify the beauty that emerges from breakage. This 500-year-old method ofmending damaged ceramics evocatively reminds us of theremarkable human capacity to overcome challenges and adversities. Artist and professional ceramics conservator, Naoko Fukumaru, combines state-of-the-art restoration techniques with traditional kintsugi repair methods to create work that highlights imperfections while exploring new possibilities for this noteworthy craft. Here in the Calvin and Mayho Tanabe Gallery, our kintsugi exhibition features Fukumaru's experimental work, which courageously divergesfrom tradition to express the redemptive potential [really?] born from the act of sensitively reconstructing something that has shattered. For Fukumaru, practicing kintsugi is not merely about repairing damaged physical objects, but finding new nways to celebrate the history, artistry, and symbolism of each piece by choosing to cherish rather than trash what has been broken.

 

Fusing kintsugi-repaired vessels with unconventional materials like thread, textiles, and surprising plaster forms of mushrooms, succulents, crystals, and animals, Fukumaru conveys a journey from vulnerability to strength. Urushi lacquer is at the heart of much of Fukumaru's work. In addition to helping rejoin the broken fragments, urushi can be layered to develop texture and three-dimensional forms.

 

It can also be used as a paint, which draws from the maki-e lacquer decorating tradition, where surface designs are meticulously painted with urushi then sprinkled with powdered gold or other precious metals to accentuate the designs. However, instead of the typical maki-e motifs of plants and animals, Fukumaru's urushi decorations are reminiscent of neurons, sparking connections between disparate pieces that she has attentively attached to the restored vessels. Delving into what it means to be beautifully broken, Fukumaru expands the horizon of kintsugi as a powerful art form.

 

The exhibition continues in the Pavilion Gallery

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James Forbes Jr. (left), Michael Hennessey, and Andrea Batista Schlesinger on DMI's Restorative Justice panel. In this photo, Ms. Schlesinger makes a point as the two men look on.

Sheriff Michael Hennessey (left) and Reverand James Forbes Jr. share a light moment at DMI's Restorative Justice forum. In the backround between the two, Martin Horn can be seen wearing a red tie.

Chelsea Flower Show began on 23rd May 2023. The theme this year is the restorative power of gardens and gardening, both for people and the environment.

 

These photographs are of the first wedding at Chelsea Flower Show. Manoj Malde, who designed the vibrant and colourful RHS and Eastern Eye Garden of Unity, married his partner Clive Gillmor, in the garden on Press Day.

 

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The theme of this issue is Restorative Endeavor. Contents include:

*Soul Flower, an innovative Japanese band with a social conscience that supports crisis areas through concerts

*an interview with two individual who are spearheading "restorative justice" in Japan, in which victims and perpetrators meet face to face.

*an article and photospread with world-famous tattoo artist Horimyo, who is trying to restore spirituality and respect to one of Japan's oldest art forms.

*an interview with a young Japanese brewer who traveled to the Czech Republic to learn his technique

*an essay from a dancer who works with children suffering from Down Syndrome

 

And the usual:

*poetry

*travel articles

*art

*a recipe

*book & magazine review

*Fair Trade information

  

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Trevor Brown of Birmingham Youth Offending Service, left, , Cllr Jess Phillips, Birmingham Victim's Champion, Leonie Folan of Safer Travel Anti-Social Behaviour Team, Cllr Judith Rowley of Centro and Tony Dallison, Head of Service for National Express West Midlands.

Root6's Doctor 'Chopper' Harris focuses on the restorative process

Mayor Bill de Blasio, First Lady Chirlane McCray and Schools Chancellor Richard A. Carranza today announced for the first time in New York City’s history that all students will have access to Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) and Restorative Justice (RJ) practices and, when needed, earlier intervention from clinical social workers. PS 705- Brooklyn Arts & Science Elementary School, Brooklyn. Thursday, June 20, 2019. Credit: Ed Reed/Mayoral Photography Office.

 

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Trevor Brown of Birmingham Youth Offending Service, left, , Cllr Jess Phillips, Birmingham Victim's Champion, Leonie Folan of Safer Travel Anti-Social Behaviour Team, Cllr Judith Rowley of Centro and Tony Dallison, Head of Service for National Express West Midlands.

DA NAG, Viet Nam (Aug. 22, 2015) - Crew members from the hospital ship USNS Mercy (T-AH 19) and Vietnamese medical personnel participate in a restorative medicine summit at the Da Nang Northern Hotel during Pacific Partnership 2015. Topics covered included burn reconstruction, hair restoration, orthopedic injury treatment, polytrauma and rehabilitation, physical therapy, and occupational therapy. Mercy is currently in Vietnam for its fourth mission port of Pacific Partnership. PP15 is in its 10th iteration and is the largest annual multilateral humanitarian assistance and disaster relief preparedness mission conducted in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Peter Reft/Released) 150822-F-YW474-028

 

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Mayor Bill de Blasio, First Lady Chirlane McCray and Schools Chancellor Richard A. Carranza today announced for the first time in New York City’s history that all students will have access to Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) and Restorative Justice (RJ) practices and, when needed, earlier intervention from clinical social workers. PS 705- Brooklyn Arts & Science Elementary School, Brooklyn. Thursday, June 20, 2019. Credit: Ed Reed/Mayoral Photography Office.

 

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