Nermin Karim is the Director of Programs and Operations at the North Shore Restorative Justice Society. Nermin has lived on the North Shore for over 30 years. She is a lawyer who has worked in family law, mostly with women leaving abusive relationships, and in poverty law. She was a volunteer facilitator at NSRJ first before taking on the position of manager of NSRJ’s Restorative Response Program for almost 5 years. She left to pursue her Master of Laws focusing on the use restorative responses to gender-based violence. Nermin has four children and one grand-dog named Oogway. She loves sunrises, sunsets and the seawall so when she is not working, you know where you’ll find her!
NSRJ honours the Elders and Knowledge Holders, past, present and future, and acknowledges with gratitude that our work takes place in communities situated on the traditional, ancestral and unceded territories of the Squamish, Tsleil-Waututh and Musqueam First Nations.
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