(1) The convenor of a restorative justice conference, subject to this part, may do anything necessary or desirable to be done in relation to calling the conference, including the following:
(a) consulting a person with knowledge of or experience in a particular culture;
(b) inviting a person to take part in the conference;
(c) deciding whether the conference should require the participants to meet in person, or to communicate in any other way;
(d) fixing a time for the conference, and for any continuation of the conference;
(e) fixing a venue for the conference, if the participants are to meet in person;
(f) identifying the issues that should be addressed at the conference;
(g) facilitating the conference;
(h) warning participants about the potentially incriminating nature of any statement to be made, or being made, at the conference;
(i) facilitating an agreement between the participants;
(j) ensuring that this Act is complied with in relation to the conference and any agreement;
(k) any other function required under the regulations.
(2) The convenor must carry out the functions mentioned in subsection (1) in a way that ensures that no-one's safety, rights or dignity is compromised.