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DTEND:20210518T123000
SUMMARY:Restorative Justice Facilitator Training - Session 6 - PDNetworks Class
LOCATION:ZOOM
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Restorative Justice Facilitator Training - Three-week\, nine-session\, virtual training - Participants must be present and available to actively participate in each session for the full three weeks to receive a certificate of completion.
Restorative Justice (RJ) is a trauma-informed practice used to strengthen communities\, repair harm\, and restore relationships when \;wrongdoings occur. Restorative justice uses a holistic approach that includes family and community\, addresses causes of behavior\, \;and meets victims'\; needs while promoting a high level of accountability and growth for the person that caused harm. This training \;prepares participants to identify and respond to the needs of all affected\, facilitate community building and restorative \;interventions\, and integrate restorative justice practices into daily interactions and organizational cultures.
Through experiential exercises and \;activities\, participants will: \;
- Gain a deeper understanding of the principles\, \;values and practices of restorative justice.
- Develop skills to facilitate restorative \;interventions such as circles and conferences.
- Strengthen core competencies for responding \;to stakeholder needs.
- Discover applications for restorative justice and \;its uses in different contexts.
- Experience restorative justice as a philosophy \;that can be integrated into daily interactions \;and transform culture.
Workshop fee for educators within SOESD-component districts covered by SOESD.
Non-SOESD registrants can register at https://resolvecenter.org/restorative-justice-facilitator-training/ \;and pay online or they can contact Resolve at 541-770-2468. \;
Partial scholarships are sometimes available for underrepresented groups. Please contact Resolve for information about payment plans.
- email: resolvecenter.org
- phone: 541-770-2468
Registration opens March 23 and closes April 27 or when the class is full--whichever comes first.
 \;
For more information on (or to unsubscribe from) this event\, please go to https://pdnetworks.soesd.k12.or.us/public/events/view-event/7910/Restorative-Justice-Facilitator-Training--
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UID:pdnetworks-791012122@soesd.k12.or.us
SEQUENCE:6
DTSTAMP:20240328T150315
DTSTART:20210519T093000
DTEND:20210519T123000
SUMMARY:Restorative Justice Facilitator Training - Session 7 - PDNetworks Class
LOCATION:ZOOM
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Restorative Justice Facilitator Training - Three-week\, nine-session\, virtual training - Participants must be present and available to actively participate in each session for the full three weeks to receive a certificate of completion.
Restorative Justice (RJ) is a trauma-informed practice used to strengthen communities\, repair harm\, and restore relationships when \;wrongdoings occur. Restorative justice uses a holistic approach that includes family and community\, addresses causes of behavior\, \;and meets victims'\; needs while promoting a high level of accountability and growth for the person that caused harm. This training \;prepares participants to identify and respond to the needs of all affected\, facilitate community building and restorative \;interventions\, and integrate restorative justice practices into daily interactions and organizational cultures.
Through experiential exercises and \;activities\, participants will: \;
- Gain a deeper understanding of the principles\, \;values and practices of restorative justice.
- Develop skills to facilitate restorative \;interventions such as circles and conferences.
- Strengthen core competencies for responding \;to stakeholder needs.
- Discover applications for restorative justice and \;its uses in different contexts.
- Experience restorative justice as a philosophy \;that can be integrated into daily interactions \;and transform culture.
Workshop fee for educators within SOESD-component districts covered by SOESD.
Non-SOESD registrants can register at https://resolvecenter.org/restorative-justice-facilitator-training/ \;and pay online or they can contact Resolve at 541-770-2468. \;
Partial scholarships are sometimes available for underrepresented groups. Please contact Resolve for information about payment plans.
- email: resolvecenter.org
- phone: 541-770-2468
Registration opens March 23 and closes April 27 or when the class is full--whichever comes first.
 \;
For more information on (or to unsubscribe from) this event\, please go to https://pdnetworks.soesd.k12.or.us/public/events/view-event/7910/Restorative-Justice-Facilitator-Training--
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UID:pdnetworks-791012123@soesd.k12.or.us
SEQUENCE:6
DTSTAMP:20240328T150315
DTSTART:20210520T093000
DTEND:20210520T123000
SUMMARY:Restorative Justice Facilitator Training - Session 8 - PDNetworks Class
LOCATION:ZOOM
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Restorative Justice Facilitator Training - Three-week\, nine-session\, virtual training - Participants must be present and available to actively participate in each session for the full three weeks to receive a certificate of completion.
Restorative Justice (RJ) is a trauma-informed practice used to strengthen communities\, repair harm\, and restore relationships when \;wrongdoings occur. Restorative justice uses a holistic approach that includes family and community\, addresses causes of behavior\, \;and meets victims'\; needs while promoting a high level of accountability and growth for the person that caused harm. This training \;prepares participants to identify and respond to the needs of all affected\, facilitate community building and restorative \;interventions\, and integrate restorative justice practices into daily interactions and organizational cultures.
Through experiential exercises and \;activities\, participants will: \;
- Gain a deeper understanding of the principles\, \;values and practices of restorative justice.
- Develop skills to facilitate restorative \;interventions such as circles and conferences.
- Strengthen core competencies for responding \;to stakeholder needs.
- Discover applications for restorative justice and \;its uses in different contexts.
- Experience restorative justice as a philosophy \;that can be integrated into daily interactions \;and transform culture.
Workshop fee for educators within SOESD-component districts covered by SOESD.
Non-SOESD registrants can register at https://resolvecenter.org/restorative-justice-facilitator-training/ \;and pay online or they can contact Resolve at 541-770-2468. \;
Partial scholarships are sometimes available for underrepresented groups. Please contact Resolve for information about payment plans.
- email: resolvecenter.org
- phone: 541-770-2468
Registration opens March 23 and closes April 27 or when the class is full--whichever comes first.
 \;
For more information on (or to unsubscribe from) this event\, please go to https://pdnetworks.soesd.k12.or.us/public/events/view-event/7910/Restorative-Justice-Facilitator-Training--
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