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Restorative Justice VIRTUAL Basic Practitioner Training
Restorative Justice is a theory of justice that emphasizes repair and prevention, rather than punishment, as a response to incidents of harm
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Restorative Justice 1.0 4 Half-Day Virtual Basic RJ Practitioner Training
Tuesday, December 6 at 9 AM - 1 PM. Wednesday, December 7 at 9 AM - 1 PM
Tuesday, December 13 at 9 AM - 1PM. Wednesday, December 14 at 9 AM - 1 PM
ALL PARTICIPANTS MUST BE ABLE TO ATTEND ALL FOUR TRAINING 1/2 DAYS
Restorative Justice Training Team: Jeffrey Weisberg, Cindy Grimes and Eric Estling
This four-half-day interactive and engaging virtual training will introduce and explore Restorative Justice in terms of theory and practice. The training team will guide participants through the restorative justice circle process with special attention devoted to the art of facilitation
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Participants will:
- Learn about various restorative concepts, definitions, and distinctions
- Examine the impact of trauma on behavior and develop a trauma-responsive approach
- Consider how social dynamics such as power, race, and bias affect our practice
- Develop useful facilitation tools, techniques, and strategies
- Participate in facilitation practice role play sessions
We encourage participants from all community and professional sectors - as well as those that are just curious or interested in developing their ability to address conflict and harm more constructively in their own lives and that of their families, to consider joining us.
FOR MORE INFORMATION ON OUR RESTORATIVE JUSTICE TRAINING: https://www.centerforpeacebuilding.org/ourfourpillars
No prior knowledge, experience, or training is necessary.
Further, registered participants will receive a digital copy of the RPCP Restorative Justice Training Manual and a Certificate of Completion.
$250-$350 sliding scale. Financial Aid is available.