Restorative Practices for Educators and School Leaders
Schedule
Thu Oct 17 2024 at 08:30 am to Fri Oct 18 2024 at 04:00 pm
Location
Durham | Durham, NC
About this Event
In this intensive, highly interactive two-day training, you will learn the essential components of Restorative Practices and Restorative Justice. Led by trained IIRP facilitators, the training will provide :
- a fundamental understanding of Restorative Practices in schools and youth centers
- the mindset of a relationship-based approach to discipline and conflict resolution
- the process and practice of leading proactive community-building circles and activities
- when and how to lead restorative conversations and healing circles
- resources, reflection, and planning for effective school-wide implementation
- plenty of time to practice, practice, practice.
Food and beverages will be provided.
CEU certificate will be provided by request.
We want to ensure cost isn't a barrier to participation, so individuals are welcome to apply for a sliding scale rate. Email [email protected].
Meet Your Facilitators
Anita Scott Neville is a Durham native and graduate of Durham Public Schools. Anita serves as Restorative Practices Coordinator and Equity Champion at The School for Creative Studies. Her passion and belief in the “science” of restorative practices led her to complete her graduate certification from the International Institute of Restorative Practices (IIRP). Anita brings to her work an appreciation for the broad scope of community needs that could benefit from a restorative practices platform. Service to students and families who seek to strengthen their relationships is her primary focus. Anita’s self-reflections honor the spirit of “Ubuntu – I am because you are” and her awareness that community matters.
Christel Greiner Butchart is the Director of Peaceful Schools NC. With 19 years of experience as an educator, Christel works to empower teachers, students, and school communities in effectively implementing a social curriculum founded in student education and practice of conflict resolution strategies. Christel is a Rotary Peace Fellow and holds a Masters in International Relations with a focus on Peace and Conflict Resolution. At Carolina Friends School, she teaches Conflict Resolution to middle schoolers. Internationally, Christel has worked with students and teachers in Myanmar (Burma) and Australia, teaching peace education and developing relevant conflict resolution curriculum. She is a certified IIRP Restorative Justice trainer. As a mother of two young kids, Christel has countless opportunities for Restorative Practices at home.
Where is it happening?
Durham, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
USD 225.00 to USD 375.32