How to Apply Restorative Justice in Your Library
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How to Apply Restorative Justice in Your Library

Create safer libraries while centering equity, relationships, and accountability.

By Library Journal & School Library Journal

Date and time

April 30 · 11am - May 14 · 1pm PDT

Location

Online

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About this event

  • 14 days 2 hours

Course Overview

Restorative justice is an approach to addressing harm and conflict that focuses on healing, repairing relationships, and promoting accountability. Rather than being punitive, restorative justice seeks to involve the community in the resolution process and can provide a model for transparent dialogue and healing between everyone involved in an incident.

This half-day online course will teach you the foundations of restorative justice from a library perspective. You will learn how to lead peace circles, how to initiate communication about an incident, and how to facilitate ongoing relationship repair and accountability from those who have caused harm.

This course is designed and structured over multiple weeks to teach you the fundamentals of restorative justice, give you a chance to apply it in your library, and reconvene in class to debrief and continue learning from expert speakers. Join us for approximately 6 hours of interactive, expert-led sessions, spread across two separate days, and learn the tools you need to implement restorative justice practices in your library.

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Group Rates

Discounted registration fees are available for groups of 3 or more.

If you and your team purchase at least 15 tickets, you can apply group rates across any of our online courses and receive significant discounts. Inquire now to learn more about all group discount options!

Live sessions are also available on demand for six months

Can’t make a live session? All guest speaker sessions are recorded and available on demand for six months following the initial broadcast.

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