AGENDA FOR THE EXPERT CONSULTATION ON RESTORATIVE JUSTICE FOR CHILDREN - From Concept to Realization Bali, Indonesia 26, 27 and 28 June 2013 DAY 1 (Wednesday 26 th July 2013) ULUWATU MEETING ROOM 09:00-09:30 Welcome and opening by H.E. Stig Traavik, Ambassador of Norway and Prof. Harkristuti Harkrisnowo, DGHR- MOLAHR 09:30 09:45 Introduction by Ms. Marta Santos Pais, Special Representative on Violence against Children 09:45 10:00 Message from Mr. Yury Fedotov, Executive Director of UNODC - (Video) 10:00-10:15 Photo session Video Family Group Conference 10:15-10:30 Coffee and tea break 10:30 12:45 Panel discussion 1 Moderated by SRSG Ms Marta Santos Pais What is restorative justice? Introduction by Mr Tim Chapman, University of Ulster Why a special system for children? Introduction by Ms Anne Lindboe, Norwegian Ombudsperson Video from the Office of the Norwegian Ombudsperson International standards, law reform and legal pluralism. Legal basis and policies that support RJ for children Introduction by Prof. Jaap Doek Promoting child friendly justice and restorative justice for children from a regional perspective Introduction by Ms Elda Moreno, Council of Europe The diversion process in the formal justice system (police, prosecution and the judiciary)
Introduction from Ms. Dyah Sulastri Dewi, Indonesia (10 min) and Mr. Leoberto Brancher, Brazil (10 Min) 12:45 13:45 Lunch break 13:45 15:15 Panel discussion 2 Moderated by Prof. Jaap Doek Country experiences; the Philippines (Ms Tricia Clare Oco), Australia (Ms Angela McCullagh) and Peru (Ms Mayda Ramos) including positive developments, promising practices, shortcomings and challenges in formal and informal justice systems through a children s rights lens (20 minutes per country) Comment on the case from Peru from Mr Jean Schmitz (10 minutes per country) 15:15 15:30 Coffee and tea break 15:30 17:45 Panel discussion 2 (Continue) Moderated by Prof. Jaap Doek Country experiences; South Africa (Ms Arina Smit), Norway (Ms Anneli Ferguson and Ms Karen Paus) and Brazil (Mr Leoberto Brancher) (20 minutes per country) Comment on the case from Norway by Ms Frøydis Heyerdahl, the Office of the Norwegian Ombudsperson Comment from Mr Tim Chapman from the experience from North Ireland Comment from Dr. Kattiya Ratanadilok (Thailand) (10 minutes per country) 17:45 Preparation for dinner
19:30 Dinner DAY 2 (Thursday, 27 June 2013) ULUWATU MEETING ROOM 08:30-08:45 Re-cap. from day 1; Moderated by Rep from MoFA RI 08:45 10:15 Plenary presentations and discussions Moderated by Ms Anjanette Sanguisag, UNICEF Philippines Monitoring mechanisms and evaluation and the roles of different actors such as Independent ombudspersons and HR/CR Commissions, State/community mechanisms, courts and civil society. Comments by Ms Apong Herlina (Indonesia) Child Protection Commission (KPAI) Comments by Ms Mayda Ramos, Ombudsperson from Peru Comment by Ms Cristina Goñi, IJJO The role of child sensitive counselling, reporting and complaints mechanisms Introduction by Mr Nikhil Roy, Penal Reform International (30 minutes) 10:15 10:30 Plenary introduction to group work by the 3 chairs (5 minutes each) 10:30 10:45 Coffee and tea break
BREAK-OUT GROUPS 10:45 13:00 Group 1 (Uluwatu Meeting Room) Mediation and diversion in the justice system Chaired by Mr Arry Ardanta Sigit Representative from DGHR and co-chaired by Ms. Marta Santos Pais SRSG Marta Santos Pais, Ms Cristina Goñi, Mr Leoberto Brancher, Dr. Rita Figueroa, Ms Kari Benjaminsen, Ms Frøydis Heyerdahl, Ms Anti (Indonesian National Police), Mr. Edward (DJPAS), Mr. Rahmat (Attorney General Office), Mr Dewi (Hakim), Mr Cup Santo (KEMSOS), Mr Jhon (Lawyers Association), Ms. Apong H. (Child Protection Commission), Mr. Reza (DJ PP), Mr. Agus Saryono (Directorate General of Human Rights) Group 2 (Ubud Meeting Room) Implementing community-based restorative justice processes and programs Chaired by Dr. Kattiya Ratanadilok and co-chaired by Mr Djoko Setiyono from the DGHR Mr Jaap Doek, Ms Anneli Ferguson, Ms Anne Lindboe, Ms Kim Sylwander, Ms Karen Paus, Ms Tricia Oco, Mr Aswin (INP), Ms Rika (DJ PAS), Ms Sutarti (KPPA), Mr Anim (Hakim), Mr Mulya (KEMSOS) Group 3 (Kintamani Meeting Room) Implementing restorative justice for children in informal (customary) justice systems Chaired by Mr Nikhil Roy and co-chaired by Mr Jackie (LBH Mawar Saron) Ms Angela McCullagh, Ms Arina Smit, Ms Mayda Ramos, Mr Jean Schmitz, Ms Anjanette Sanguisag, Ms Turid Arnegaard, Ms Ann-Kristin Vervik, Didik H (INP), Idang (DJPAS), Mr Susilo (AGO), Mr Hermawansyah (Hakim), Mr Ubaidillah (KEMSOS), Ms Ida Padmanegara (DGHR), Mr Agus Rawan (DGHR), Ali Khasan (KPPA)
13:00 14:00 Lunch 14:00 15:30 Group reports to the plenary (ULUWATU Meeting Room) Chaired by Ms Elda Moreno 15:30 15:45 Coffee and tea break 15:45 17:00 Plenary discussion Moderated by Ms Anne Lindboe 17:00-19:00 Break 19:00-22:00 Gala Dinner 08:30-09:00 Registration Linkages between formal and informal systems and synergies between them Comment by Ms Karen Paus, Ms Angela McCullagh, Ms Arina Smit, Dr. Rita Figueroa (10 minutes per comment) Other alternative measures that promote the best interest of the child, including protection, rehabilitation and reintegration (where restorative justice is not appropriate) (30 minutes) Comment by Mr Tim Chapman DAY 3 (Friday, 28 th June 2013) ULUWATU Meeting ROOM 09:00-10:30 Plenary discussion Chaired by Mr Anshor from MoFA Key conclusions, policy recommendations and practical guidance for developing and implementing safe and child sensitive restorative justice. Comments by Prof. Jaap Doek, Ms Arina Smit, Ms. Anjanette Saguisag, Mr Jean Schmitz, Prof. Harkristuti Harkrisnowo (10 minutes per comment) Q and A Session (30 minutes) 10:30-11:00 Closing by Ms Marta Santos Pais and Prof. Harkristuti Harkrisnowo 11:00 Check out 12:00 Lunch