In this two-part training we will introduce the basic philosophy and tenants of restorative justice and then move on to providing opportunities to learn about and practice advanced skills in restorative dialogues and circles.
- Basic overview of the philosophy of restorative justice
- Changing school climate and discipline restoratively
- Circles as restorative practice
- Restorative inquiry and dialogue
- Difficult conversations
Training dates: April 10, 11, 14, 15
1.5 university credits available through Lewis and Clark Graduate School of Education and Counseling for a fee.
Accessibility: We want each participant to be fully included. Please contact us with any questions or requests for how we could support you in participating fully, such as providing large-print materials, sending written materials in advance, discussing/modifying the room set-up, etc.
Space is limited. Register now! Please note your space will not be confirmed until we receive your payment.
Trainers
Christina Albo, Director of Restorative Justice Programs
Gabriele Ross, Restorative Justice Trainer/Coach
Tobin Krell, Restorative Justice Trainer/School Coordinator
Maria Scanelli, Restorative Justice School Coordinator
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4415 NE 87th Ave
Portland, OR 97220
United States
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