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Restorative Justice Facilitator Training

 

Restorative Justice (RJ) is a trauma-informed practice used to strengthen communities, repair harm, and restore relationships when wrongdoings occur. Restorative justice uses a holistic approach that includes family and community, addresses causes of behavior, and meets victims’ needs while promoting a high level of accountability and growth for the person that caused harm. This 4-session training prepares participants to identify and respond to the needs of all affected, facilitate community building and restorative interventions, and integrate restorative justice practices into daily interactions and organizational cultures.

This training will primarily use examples and role-plays of restorative justice with youth, though the principles and processes can be applied to populations of any age in a variety of different settings.

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Winter Training Dates:

January 8, 8:00-4:00

January 9, 8:00-4:00

January 15, 8:00-4:00

January 16, 8:00-4:00

This is a highly interactive training. Participants must be present and available to actively participate in each session for all 4 sessions to receive a certificate of completion.

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Through experiential exercises and activities, participants will: 

  • Gain a deeper understanding of the principles, values and practices of restorative justice.
  • Develop skills to facilitate restorative interventions such as circles and conferences.
  • Strengthen core competencies for responding to stakeholder needs.
  • Discover applications for restorative justice and its uses in different contexts.
  • Experience restorative justice as a philosophy that can be integrated into daily interactions and transform culture.

 

           Upcoming Training Dates:

           Spring 2025: 4/2, 4/3, 4/9, 4/10