Friday, July 25, 2014

Introduction to Restorative Practices: 8-10-14: 12:30 - 6:30pm

Reconnecting community, building relationships and transforming how we respond to harm.

Training provides you with:
* Guide to Practices - Fair Process and Social Discipline
* Continuum of Dialogue Practices
* How to Use Restorative Questions
* System of 9 Emotional Affects
* Recognizing and Discharging Shame
* Building Value Based Relationships
* Video Documentation of Practices
* Hands-on Training for Real World Scenarios



Presenter: Amy Elliott, P.h.D, Licensed Trainer & Professional Counselor

Class is limited to 12 people because participants will be engaged in experiential learning.

To Register: Please visit www.amy-elliott.com and complete contact form.

$40 if Registered by August 1st
$50 for registrations received Aug. 8th-10th

Course Location:
Greensboro Dance & Drama Therapy
4112 Spring Garden Suite B, Greensboro, NC

Sunday, July 13, 2014

Restorative Justice Practices


Individual and Community Safety is First.

John Braithwaite states, “For informal justice to be restorative justice,    it has to be about restoring victims, restoring offenders, and restoring communities” 

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 Howard Zehr - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia    


 Jon Powell - Campbell Law School                                         



7:31 min.   To curb conflict, a Colorado high school replaces punishment with conversation