Erica Lee
Restorative Justice Practice Educator + Facilitator
About My Services
Move at the pace of trust.
Restorative Justice Practice offers a social art & science called restorative justice that transforms conflict into an opportunity for win-win conditions with all participants involved in a crime, conflict or instances of harm. We partner with you to repair the harm that was caused and to work towards restoration of harmony within relationships.
Whether you are someone who has caused harm, been harmed, or has been impacted by harm, we work with you to holistically address that nature of your needs as well as that of your relationships and community.
Message the Provider
I have read and agree to abide by the Restorative Justice Facilitator Code of Conduct Standards:
Yes
I offer Restorative Justice Services statewide:
Yes
I offer Restorative Justice Training:
Yes
Facilitation Services
- Community Group Conferences
- Family Group Decision Making
- Process addressing Drinking (e.g. ReThinking Drinking)
- Process addressing Substance Use (e.g. ReThinking Substances)
- Process addressing Shoplifting (e.g. ReStore)
- Circle Processes (Please specify below)
- School-Based Restorative Practices
- Other
Training Services
- Conference Facilitator Training
- Circle Facilitator Training
- Volunteer and Community Member Training
- Restorative Justice 101 Awareness Training
- School-Based Restorative Practices Training
Harm Addressed
- Community conflict
- Family harm/parenting
- Bias-motivated harm
- Theft
- Traffic violations
- Crimes Against Persons
- Property crimes
- Substance related offenses
- Violent Crimes
Who Can Make Refferals
- Community Members
- School (K-12)
- University
- Law Enforcement
- Courts
- Probation
- Prosecutors
- Defense Attorneys
- Victim Advocates
- Department of Corrections
- Department of Youth Services
- Department of Human Services
- Faith-Based Organizations
- Other
Counties Served
All CountiesDISCLAIMER * 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