Project Restore

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Project Restore provides an opportunity for people who have been harmed, and those responsible for the harm, to come together talk about what happened and why, how they have been harmed, some of the ripple effects on the wider community, and to look collectively at how the needs that have occurred as a result of the harm can be addressed.

Point is undertaking and evaluation with Project Restore to understand the experience of the participants from their perspectives, and to show how well the service is meeting the needs of victim survivors, people who harm, the whānau and support people, and stakeholders and how it can be improved.

Lead researcher: Alex Woodley

You can find out more about Project Restore on their website

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