
Sulah 2021 Report
“The Sulah program holds us all accountable to each other: that we have to consider our own upbringings, influences, decisions,
CJI offers mediation and dialogue programs as well as restorative services to prevent conflict and build peace in communities.
A modern restorative justice movement is born in 1974 when two probation officers suggest that teens apologize and make restitution instead of going to jail.
CJI is located in the Kitchener Waterloo area. Consult the link below for information on our location and opening hours.
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“A person is a person through other persons; you can’t be human in isolation; you are only human in relationships.”
CJI creatively, and innovatively applies restorative justice principles to challenging community problems.
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