Talking Piece Podcast

Talking Piece Podcast

Talking Piece is the official podcast of NI Alternatives, a community based restorative justice organisation in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The podcast focusses on the impact restorative justice and restorative practice has on the people who access our services. www.alternativesrj.org read less
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Episodes

Talking Piece S02 E05 LCJP Documentary
Mar 1 2021
Talking Piece S02 E05 LCJP Documentary
This episode finds us in conversation with our friends at Longmont Community Justice Partnership, talking about their documentary "How to love your enemy", We are joined by Kathleen McGoey, Dan Sidders and Matt Battalgia talking about the reason behind the documentary and the success RJ has been in their community and specifically the relationship LCJP has with local police. The documentary can be found here: https://freethepeople.org/how-to-love-your-enemy-a-restorative-justice-story/ Here is what Free the People say about it on their website: Longmont is a city in Colorado that tries a different kind of justice system, powerful enough to transform a broken system of mass incarceration in the United States. Instead of locking up non-violent offenders, these advocates focus on the challenging but rewarding process of individual responsibility, forgiveness, and redemption that radically shifts our idea of justice and our part in it. Free the People created this original documentary film and it was the winner of Best Feature and Best Director at Front Range Film Festival and was selected at numerous other film festivals across the country, then postponed due to COVID-19. Free the People is releasing the full film ahead of schedule to join the conversation happening about police violence and racial disparities in our justice system in the United States. “How To Love Your Enemy” is an emotionally compelling story about real people working to make things right, and a tutorial for other communities looking to restore faith in their justice systems and law enforcement. Co-directed by Sam Martin and Matt Battaglia.
Episode 10 - Community response to Covid-19
Apr 1 2020
Episode 10 - Community response to Covid-19
Episode 10 is very different from what we at Talking Piece had originally planned. Our way of life has been seriously affected by the Covid-19 pandemic. NI Alternatives is working to provide support to the most vulnerable in our communities during this time and all 5 of our sites are working to provide: • daily telephone support to families • sharing essential information with families who require additional support • Distribution of food packages to local families, especially those that include, elderly, children, young people and those with underlying health issues • Assistance with and advice on utilities, prescriptions and other essential services • Provision of telephone counselling for people struggling with their mental health or coping issues. • Provision of youth resource packs • Online support and training for young people • Helping people stay in touch via social media eg Facebook & Zoom • Point of contact for statutory group for coordinated response • Partnering with other community organisation to share information and appropriate response and delivery of services. We have 5 sites across Belfast and Bangor, Northern Ireland. If you are from one of the following areas, contact your local office if you are in need of support. North Belfast - Joan Totten - 02890 717077 East Belfast - Mandy Kearns - 02890 456766 South Belfast - Debbie Hammill - 07415461287 Greater Shankill - Billy Drummond - 07519762488 Bangor - Pete Wray - 07410920118
Episode 9 - Lindsey Pointer & Kathleen McGoey
Mar 9 2020
Episode 9 - Lindsey Pointer & Kathleen McGoey
Episode 9 finds us in conversation with Lindsey Pointer and Kathleen McGoey, two respected restorative trainers and practitioners from Colorado, USA. Lindsey and Kathleen are about to release their book "The Little Book of Restorative Teaching Tools" on March 10th. The book aims to provide trainers and facilitators with interactive games to teach the principles and practices of restorative justice. The book is available to order from Amazon, the link is available below. Alongside the book, there is a web site also being launched with even more games that couldn't be published in the book to provide an interactive resource for trainers. Lindsey and Kathleen will be hosting a webinar on 18th March and discussing the book in detail as well as delivering a course in August exploring the use of games in the training arena. This episode has some insight into how the book was written and how they chose games to be included and we also develop the beginnings of a new game for training in the episode as well!! Happy listening and as always please get in touch if you would like to find out more via podcast@alternativesrj.co.uk To sign up for the webinar use the following link: https://zehr-institute.org/webinars/rj-teaching-tools-book-launch.html To sign up for the game of the month visit: www.restorativeteachingtools.com To get your copy of the book from Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Little-Book-Restorative-Teaching-Tools/dp/168099588X/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=little+book+of+restorative+teaching+tools&qid=1583749768&sr=8-1