Duke Psychiatry Faculty & Staff Participating in New Restorative Justice Program

The Duke University School of Medicine kicked off a new restorative justice (RJ) pilot program last week with participants from across School of Medicine departments and units. 

Shifting the Paradigm: Restorative Justice as a Framework for Workforce Well-Being is a year-long pilot program organized by the Office for Faculty and co-sponsored by the Office of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion.

A Duke Psychiatry faculty-staff team was one of seven groups competitively selected to participate:

  • Sheree Harmon, MBA, SPHR, SHRM-SCP, director of human resources
  • McLean Pollock, PhD, assistant professor in psychiatry and behavioral sciences
  • Angela Tunno, PhD, assistant professor in psychiatry and behavioral sciences
  • Annise Weaver, MSEd, CRC, associate director for equity, diversity, and inclusion, and director of NC-PAL

Dane Whicker, PhD, assistant professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences and director of gender and sexual diversity initiatives, is a member of a faculty-staff team in the School of Medicine's Office of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion. 

Jane Gagliardi, MD, MHS, professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences, is a member of the “Restorative Justice Core,” a group of individuals with previous RJ experience who will help facilitate training and mentor program participants throughout the program.

Learn more about the program and other participants.

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