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The evaluation found that: a restorative approach met substantive, psychological, and procedural needs during the Listening and Understanding phase of the project. Most participants said their dignity was preserved, their experience was validated, and their communications were respectful. the massive extent of harm and injury after surgical mesh procedures was powerfully communicated. This inspired the responsible parties to collaborate and undertake actions for repair and prevention. many consumers were largely unaware of progress on the 19 actions that resulted from the Planning and Acting phase of the project and were unsure if their needs would be met in the future. The report concludes that healing after harm is possible when approached within a relational framework and that restorative approaches could potentially be transferred to other health contexts. Restorative justice approaches should be embedded alongside existing regulatory structures, policies and procedural responses.- Posted
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- New Zealand
- Restorative Justice
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