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Restorative Justice as a Trauma-Informed Approach
America needs an alternative approach to end the cycle of crime.
Understanding Individual vs. Workplace Resilience
“Fix them, not me”: by focusing only on employee resilience, we are failing to consider the culture of the workplace. Redefine resiliency so that success can be reimagined.”
How We Approach Our Cognitive Dissonance Has an Impact on Us
A Personal Perspective: In the aftermath of tragedy, I experienced a profound moment of cognitive dissonance, shaking both my body and belief system.
There Needs To Be a Plan
There Needs To Be a Plan While perhaps well intentioned, the bail reform act has had drastic consequences for all those involved. There have been numerous cases of those being arrested only to be released and commit another crime. By Robert Goldman | January 17, 2020...
Breaking Great Times – Issue 4 of our Newsletter is now available!
The fourth edition of the “Breaking Great Times” newsletter is now available!!
“When Times Are Tough”…
“When times are tough, constant conflict may be good politics but in the real world, cooperation works better”. ~ Former President Bill Clinton As someone who believes that conflict creates opportunity, I feel compelled to comment on former President Clinton’s...
Governor Amends The DASA Act to Include Cyber-Bullying
I applaud the Governor Cuomo for amending the Dignity for All Students (DASA) Act to include acts of cyber-bullying. DASA, effective July 2012, requires schools to report instances of school bullying to New York State and develop embedded school curriculum which...
The Dignity of Students Act (DASA) Takes Effect on July 1st, 2012
Did you know that the Dignity of Students Act (DASA) takes effect on July 1st, 2012? DASA is meant to affect the entire school by creating not just new rules, but a new climate that would make students feel safe and comfortable while at school by creating a safe and...