Three day restorative justice conference facilitation in schools training - Kent

This course will be run by Restorative Justice 4 Schools. Their personal experience of implementing a restorative approach comes from working directly within schools. This allows them to contextualise the implementation and delivering of restorative outcomes to pupils and staff and talk about any barriers you are likely to meet and how to overcome them
 
The three-day Restorative justice conference facilitation training will enable delegates to build the necessary skills to use formal restorative justice conference facilitation to resolve conflict and repair harm within an education setting. They explore the benefits restorative language and how a shared vocabulary can build communication skills. Delegates also have the opportunity to look at how to use restorative circles and informal restorative chats to create a positive learning environment rich in emotional literacy and conflict resolution skills while recognising the immense pressure that schools face for restorative approaches to be both timely and effective. During the training you will consider:
 
Restorative approaches                                                               
 
  • shared language                                                       
  • restorative circles                                                     
  • restorative learning agreements                                
  • building community                                                  
  • developing responsibility                                          
  • accountability.                                                             
 
Restorative justice conferencing:
  • positive outcomes from conferencing
  • conference engagement
  • conference preparation
  • the restorative process
  • contacts or agreements
  • how to manage restorative justice and sanctions.
 
On completion of the training delegates will be able to:
 
  • Asses, engage, prepare and deliver informal restorative justice conferences to pupils and staff to reduce conflict and change behaviours creating a permanent sustainable outcome.
  • Asses, engage, prepare and deliver formal restorative justice conferences to pupils, parents and staff to reduce conflict, exclusions and change behaviours creating a permanent sustainable outcome.
  • Implement an administration system to document and evidence the restorative work undertaken at your school and measure its outcomes.
  • Plan the implementation of a restorative approach within their schools
  • Deliver a restorative chat for manage low level conflict between peers/peers or peers/staff.
  • Implement a restorative language and vocabulary within their school.
  • Understand which roles need to be involved and how this can be achieved.
  • Understand the principles of restorative justice and the wider educational approach.
  • Have a clear understanding of how to bring a sanction system and a restorative approach together to reducing bullying and create viable positive alternative to exclusions and other sanctions that change behaviour and create accountability.
 
If you would like any more information, please contact us on enquiry@restoraitvejustice4schools.co.uk or via our website at www.restorativejustice4schools.co.uk
 
A free school implementation pack can be downloaded here

 

When
14 Nov 2016 9:00am to 16 Nov 2016 4:00pm
Event Fee(s)
One delegate £450.00
Two delegates £800.00
Three delegates £1,050.00
Organiser: Restorative Justice 4 Schools Ltd