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This a brief video interview of Belinda Hopkins, Director of Transforming Conflict, and Author, recorded in Mortimer (UK) in November 2015. Please note that the comments function has been disabled, but you are very welcome to join the Restorative Forum and express your opinion here: http://www.restorativeforum.org.uk/fo... About Belinda: Belinda Hopkins is the Director of Transforming Conflict (transformingconflict.org). She pioneered the application of restorative principles in school settings in the UK in the late 1990's and created the first training course in restorative skills developed specifically for teachers. Belinda is one of the most published authors in the world in the field of restorative approaches in both schools and care. Her pioneering books ‘Just Schools’ (JKP 2004), ‘Just Care’ (JKP 2009), and The Restorative Classroom (Optimus 2011)are internationally acclaimed. In order to remain at the cutting edge of developments in the field Belinda spent six years researching the experiences of those who have been implementing restorative approaches in their schools. The results form the first doctoral thesis in this field, completed in 2006 at the University of Reading. In 2013 she became an accredited practitioner and this has now been updated by the RJC until 2016. Belinda maintains her practice base by volunteering for West Berkshire's Restorative Justice Service. Belinda is also the force behind the European Circle of Restorative Educators: http://europeancircleofrestorativeedu... About the Restorative Forum: The Restorative Forum is the place for the Restorative Community to meet and have open and frank discussions. Whether you are a Mediator or RJ Practitioner, Academic, Service Commissioner, or simply interested in Restorative Approaches, you are welcome to participate in debate, contribute with your experience and share best practice. Join the Restorative Forum: www.restorativeforum.org Please note that comments have been disabled. You are very welcome to post your comments on the Restorative Forum.