Can We Talk but Still Stay Together: Using Restorative Practice to Address Conflict in Faith Communities

M. Vander Vennen, Morgan Braganza
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Restorative practice is increasingly being used in numerous Canadian contexts, including social work practice, to resolve conflict in emotionally healthy ways. It aims to facilitate dialogue, repair and nurture relationships, and foster belonging. Its strategies align with the Christian imperative to develop right relationships with our neighbours. Despite its potential value to social work professionals, including Christians, little scholarship describes how it can be implemented. This article offers a case example of restorative practice work implemented in faith communities to address conflict and build stronger, more connected communities. First, the origins of the approach are discussed. Then, an overview of the approach developed for faith communities is offered. This is followed by an overview of how it is implemented in practice. Finally, an example is offered illustrating its implementation across the Christian Reformed Church of North America. The article concludes with considerations for Christian social work professionals interested in understanding or utilizing this approach        
我们可以交谈,但仍然在一起:用恢复性实践解决信仰团体中的冲突
在加拿大的许多情况下,包括社会工作实践,越来越多地使用恢复性实践,以情感健康的方式解决冲突。它旨在促进对话,修复和培育关系,并促进归属感。它的战略与基督教与邻国发展正确关系的要求一致。尽管它对包括基督徒在内的社会工作专业人士有潜在的价值,但很少有学术研究描述如何实施它。本文提供了一个在信仰社区中实施恢复性实践工作的案例,以解决冲突并建立更强大,更紧密联系的社区。首先,讨论了该方法的起源。然后,概述了为信仰团体开发的方法。然后概述它在实践中是如何实现的。最后,以北美归正会为例,说明了该方法的实施情况。文章总结了对基督教社会工作专业人士有兴趣理解或利用这种方法的考虑
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