Restorative Practices
A 1 hour workshop that answers the questions “what are Restorative Practices?” and “why do people choose to use them?”
Level 1 Restorative Practices
This full-day workshop, which can be offered in two parts, focuses on the social-emotional basics and mindset needed to engage in restorative work. It will also inform participants on proactive strategies, relationship building, and community building. Participants will learn how to hold restorative chats, an informal way to problem solve.
Level 2 Restorative Practices
This full-day workshop, which can be offered in two parts, builds upon learning from Level 1 to inform participants about the use of Responsive Circles and Formal Restorative Conferencing.
Restorative Practices Implementation
This 3-hour workshop focuses on implementing restorative practices in a school context for practitioners who want to spend time tackling the work it takes to institutionalize these practices.
Self-Paced Individual or Group Learning
Restorative Module 1 & Restorative Module 2 are each 2-hour videos that cover restorative practice basics. Each module has an accompanying reflection journal.
Refresher Workshop
A 2-hour training for groups who have been fully trained, but need some review and practice in knowing which restorative strategy to choose for various situations.
SEL for Adults
This 7-part workshop series offers a customizable learning experience for adults. Each of the workshops will explore one to two dimensions of a person’s well-being. The workshop series may be completed sequentially and in its entirety, or participants may elect to attend workshops that feature topics most relevant to their personal goals. Each workshop will offer opportunities for Investigation, Reflection, Identification, Application.
Train the Trainer (Restorative Practices)
This 4.5 day workshop series guides participants through sessions dedicated to the basics of Restorative Justice, implementation, and Restorative Conferencing. Time will also be spent learning about implicit bias and its role in Restorative Practices. Finally, participants will be given specific guidance on implementing Restorative Practices in their context and provided with the resources necessary to train others.