Tuition: $300 CDN $230 USD
Level I: Introduction to Restorative Practices
In this highly interactive, two-day workshop, you will be introduced to proactive Restorative Practices and learn how to implement them immediately into your interactions at work, at home and in your community.
We will cover:
WHAT Restorative Practices are, including: some history and exploration of the philosophical underpinnings.
WHY Restorative Practices are effective and what interacting through a restorative lens can bring to your family, work or organization.
HOW to use and apply proactive Restorative Practices (i.e., restorative language, restorative questions, impromptu conversations and Circles to create connection, increase trust, and strengthen relationships in your family, classroom, workplace or organisation.
WHY RESTORATIVE PRACTICES?
Proactive restorative practices invite equity in sharing of voice and help create healthy and positive relationships and organisations. This makes it easier to respond effectively to wrongdoing and restore order when harm is done. Restorative practices allow those who have been impacted by harm to have a say in how the harm is repaired. Those responsible then get a chance to show up and repair the harm they have caused. Restorative practices prioritise accountability over punishment and connection over separation.