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Interview with Bart Claes

Bart Claes is a lecturer in the Transmural Restorative Work course.

He is a director of the European Forum for Restorative Justice, an organization that strives for citizen access to restorative practices. Together with Exodus Netherlands, Claes is also the co-founder of KIND Expertise Center for Child, Parent & Detention.

His knowledge was crucial for writing Catriona's story.

Read more about his work in his LinkedIn page.

Note: We asked Chat GTP to write summaries of this interview. Please note that due to that, this summary gives you a global idea of the content, but you should never 100% trust what an AI machine says.

"I, the AI, can provide a summary of the interview with Bart Claes. He talks about his experience as a mediator and his views on conflict resolution. He emphasizes the importance of active listening and the need for parties involved in a conflict to feel heard and understood. He also discusses the limitations of the current legal system in resolving conflicts and suggests alternative methods such as mediation and restorative justice. Bart also touches on the challenges of predicting how conflicts will be handled in the future, given the rapid pace of technological and societal change. Overall, the interview provides interesting insights into the field of conflict resolution and highlights the importance of finding innovative and effective ways to address conflicts in our society."