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Introduction to Restorative Practices and Circles (Virtual)


Restorative practices include strategies to help foster positive relationships, build community and give youth voice. Restorative practices (RP) builds social capital and achieves social discipline through participatory learning and decision-making. RP repairs harm when relationships have been damaged and can reduce violence and bullying.

Training Details

The Introduction to Restorative Practices and Circles provides the theoretical grounding for RP, applied strategies and practices to effectively implement RP, as well as an introduction to the history of RP, as it relates to indigenous and native peoples. Workshops in this series are designed to be active, engaging and focused on applying practical strategies necessary to implement RP in classrooms, schools, and youth organizations that are rooted in sound theoretical principles.

This training is hosted virtually and conducted synchronously.

Registration is available through our partners at Eastern Michigan University's Engage@EMU unit. 

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Introduction to Youth Driven Spaces

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Restorative Practices Professional Learning Series