Training in Restorative Justice
Thursday, 3 June 2021 (All day) to Thursday, 8 July 2021 (All day)
REGISTER FOR THIS EVENT
ONE virtual event taking place on SIX Thursdays:
June 3, 10, 17, 24, July 1, and July 8 from 12:00 - 2:00pm ET
Training in Restorative Justice for College Student Misconduct and Residence Life will give you a thorough understanding of restorative justice principles and practices, strong facilitation skills, practical information about program implementation, and the satisfaction of having participated in a powerful intellectual, emotional, and spiritually-uplifting training experience.
Open to student affairs administrators, faculty, students, and other staff interested in implementing restorative justice on their campuses.
Training Topics
| Overview of Restorative Justice (RJ) Principles, practices (circles, conferences, boards, CoSA), evidence of effectiveness, case studies, place of RJ in campus codes of conduct, restorative justice as a global social movement |
RJ Outcomes Repairing harm, apologies, restitution, community service, rebuilding trust/safety concerns |
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Issues in Facilitation |
Introduction to Facilitation Role of facilitator, sequence of process, pre-conference preparation, post-conference support and mentoring, facilitation guide or script, ground rules, listening and reflection skills |
| Identifying Harms and Needs Material/physical harm, emotional/spiritual harm, communal/relational harm, moving from harms to needs, applications for conduct violations, residential life; bias incidents, sexual misconduct, academic integrity |
Implementation Program models, referrals, case management, marketing a program, training, policy and code revision, circle practice for community-building, restorative return from suspension |
