Session 6

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Topic: Collaborative Outreach Family Therapy

 

 

Processes and learning methods:

 

 

Required Readings:

 

  • Venables, M. (2000). Restoration versus alienation : family group conferencing from the perspectives of victims. Doctoral Dissertation: Griffith University School of Criminology and Criminal Justice. (Download at: http://www.aic.gov.au/rjustice/venables/) Chapters 1-3
  • Zehr, H. (2002). Little Book of Restorative Justice. Good Books

 

Recommended Readings:

 

  • Boyd-Franklyn, N. & Hafer Bry B. (1999). Reaching out in family therapy: home-based, school, and community interventions. New York, NY: Guilford Press. 9-10.
  • Moore, D., & McDonald, J. (2000). Guiding principles of the conferencing process. In G. Burford & J. Hudson (Eds.), Family group conferencing: New directions in community-centered child & family practice (pp. 49-57). New York.
  • Pranis, K. (2000). Conferencing and the community. In G. Burford & J. Hudson (Eds.), Family group conferencing: New directions in community-centered child & family practice (pp. 40-48). New York.
  • Ross, R. (2000). Searching for the roots of conferencing. In G. Burford & J. Hudson (Eds.), Family group conferencing: New directions in community-centered child & family practice (pp. 5-14). New York.

 

Assignment(s) due:

 

  • Team 2: Family Intervention