Principles of Accountability

When someone in our social circles does harm to someone else, we often ask ourselves the question how we should react, and what should happen next. We may ask questions around accountability.

Restorative Justice (RJ) and Transformative Justice (TJ) use different principles than the current justice system. RJ and TJ focus more on consequences, whereas the justice system currently focuses on punishment. These different principles lead to a different view of what accountability means and how accountability should work. However, most of us are not fully aware of our principles that guide our actions.

This workshop helps you to act with integrity and hold yourself accountable, by increasing your awareness of your own and your friends’ principles around accountability.

Join Lukayo for a workshop around accountability from an RJ/TJ perspective. The goal is to explore what your principles are. The workshop will be interactive and contain exercises that ask you to engage with your own principles.

Please let us know what your questions around accountability are, through this survey. Anonymous entries are allowed. https://forms.gle/pq3KxnHbBRzYKZU26

Accessibility: This is a free workshop, open for anyone interested in exploring their own principles of accountability, with a focus on masculinity. The workshop will be through Google Meet in English. Auto-generated subtitles are available. The conversations will touch on violence, issues with consent, incarceration, stigma, and forms of oppression. If you have suggestions, concerns or requests with regards to accessibility, get in contact with us or fill out our accessibility survey. This survey can be filled out anonymously. https://forms.gle/fKab6H5KmPzrQHeL9


Date: Friday February 12

Time: 7pm - 9pm

Amount of participants: 10 - 20.

Get your FREE ticket here https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/principles-of-accountability-tickets-135451776911