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Meet the Committee

Alicia – Chairperson

“I am excited to join this team. I believe in the mission that the committee is built on. A restorative approach to justice, prioritizing investment in one’s own journey to change, paired with a support system that truly believes in the individual, has the ability to really change a youths’ future path. The strengths and experiences of the members of this team has impacted so many youths lives to date and I look forward to helping continue that trajectory.

Elizabeth – Cochair person

“Throughout my bachelor’s degree I focused on the justice system and how it can affect youth. After learning about restorative justice, I knew I wanted to become involved. I am an active volunteer with youth in the community and find this very rewarding. With this experience and my background knowledge, I believe I have something to contribute to a better community. “

Wally – Coalition Representative

“I have worked at the Newfoundland & Labrador Youth Center as a Counsellor for 20 years and have 12 years working in Department of Social Services. I enjoy coaching junior high basketball, am active in most sports and love cooking.

Pat – Secretary

“I joined because I was really interested in what Youth Diversion Program was all about. There has been a lot of good changes made to the program, new members, new leaders, new friends and i wanted to be a part of the success.” 

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Jillian – Treasurer

“The committee is a place to focus on giving back. It allows you to be creative, help youth understand their wrong and help make it right. It allows you to connect with the victim and ensure they are part of the process. It gives you the opportunity to help in a way that your average volunteer position could not.” 

Sheri – Social Work Liaison

“I am grateful for the honour of working alongside amazing volunteers, and being a part of a wonderful program that not only helps those directly involved, but gives back to the greater community”

Cst. Kyle – RNC Liason

“I believe in youth diversion and the objectives of this committee. I see this as a great opportunity to build the relationship between our community’s youth and the police.”

Jessica – General Member

“I am volunteering so that I can contribute positively to our community by supporting young people navigating conflict with the legal system in the hope that it will promote accountability and prevent their further involvement with the justice system.”

Jill – General Member

“As a social worker who has always worked non-profit, I know the importance of alternative approaches and community building for all folks, but especially youth. Happy to be a part of this initiative!”

Lori – General Member

“I believe in contributing to my community and enjoy volunteering. Using restorative justice as a framework to consider harm and conflict is something I am passionate about, and I am excited to contribute to the work of this committee. “

Annmarie – General Member

“Having completed a Masters degree in Criminology and spending my career working in the fields of youth corrections and child protection I feel I have something to offer and look forward to working collaboratively with other members to ensure the mandate of the Youth Justice Committee is met.” 

Jackie – General Member

“I really love working with youth. Helping them find their strengths and engaging in meaningful activities with them is beyond rewarding. Being a member of the Youth Justice Committee provides me with that wonderful opportunity.”

Diana – Volunteer

“The reason I volunteer is because I believe in giving back and in second chances.”

Ashely – Volunteer