Dana Henderson

Public Engagement Specialist


About My Services

The restorative justice (RJ) process brings people together to identify the harm caused by a criminal incident and to find ways to repair that harm. Through the RJ process the victim and community voices are heard and the young offender(s) are held accountable.
-The Restorative Justice Conferencing Program (RJCP) provides a voluntary opportunity for young people (age 10-22) who have committed eligible offenses to deal with their charge in a way that is meaningful to themselves and the community.
-The RESTORE Program provides a voluntary opportunity for young people (age 10-22) who have shoplifted to deal with their charge in a way that is meaningful to themselves and the community.


I have read and agree to abide by the Restorative Justice Facilitator Code of Conduct Standards: Yes
I offer Restorative Justice Services statewide: Other
I offer Restorative Justice Training: Yes

Facilitation Services

Community Group Conferences
Victim Offender Dialogue
Victim Offender Conference
Hi-Impact Victim Offender Dialogue
Process addressing Shoplifting (e.g. ReStore)
Circle Processes (Please specify below)

Training Services

Conference Facilitator Training
Circle Facilitator Training
Volunteer and Community Member Training
Restorative Justice 101 Awareness Training
Other

Harm Addressed

Community conflict
Racism/historical harm
Bias-motivated harm
Theft
Crimes Against Persons
Property crimes
Violent Crimes
Victim Rights Act (VRA)

Who Can Make Refferals

Community Members
Law Enforcement
Courts
Probation
Prosecutors
Defense Attorneys
Victim Advocates
Other

Counties Served

Larimer

Service Location

112 North Howes Street, Fort Collins, Colorado, 80521, United States

 

DISCLAIMER * Colorado Coordinating Council on Restorative Justice (RJ Council) is not a regulatory body. All information contained in the RJ Directory is self-reported and the RJ Council does not monitor, edit or attest to the accuracy of the information. Members are encouraged to update their information regularly. Users are encouraged review the Restorative Justice Facilitator Code of Conduct and Standards of Training and Practice to understand the expectations of the field and consider this document when identifying and selecting a practitioner that will meet your needs.

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