Restorative Practice Facilitation Skills for General Settings
Participant learning takes place through activities, discussion and skills practise. This course will give a clear understanding of the context for the Restorative approach, the key skills for safe practice and the strategies for effective implementation. This course is appropriate to a variety of settings and wider communities. This live Webinar course is delivered in 10 Modules over a span of 3 weeks.
The foundation Restorative Practice Facilitator Skills Course covers:
- The origins, ethos and values of Restorative Practice
- Common interventions models
- The neuroscience of shame and the power of empathy
- The needs model underpinning behaviour
- Emotional Literacy
- Listening skills
- Restorative Enquiry Questions
- The Art of Engagement
- The two party model of Restorative conversation
- Considerations of harm
- Contrasting Retributive and Restorative approaches
- Skills practice – Facilitation of Restorative Meetings
- Restorative Circles, the practice and the links to cultural values
- Assessing Risk
- Implementation and Culture Change
Each participant will receive a handbook to accompany the course.
COURSE DATES
Monday 5th September through Monday 19th September
Modules 1 & 2 - Monday 5th September 2022
Module 3 & 4 - Wednesday 7th September 2022
Modules 5 & 6 - Monday 12th September 2022
Modules 7 & 8 - Wednesday 14th September 2022
Modules 9 & 10 - Monday 19th September 2022
All modules run between 9am and 12.30pm (UK Time)
COURSE FEES
£408 (inc VAT) per person (£340 without VAT) - with a maximum of 12 Participants per course
BOOKING INFORMATION
For further information – please contact Restorative Now at info@restorativenow.com
CONTACT INFORMATION
Contact: Janine Carroll, Director
Email: info@restorativenow.com
Address: 2 Stamford Square, London SW15 2BF
For a full list of courses visit: http://restorativenow.com/training/
Delivered by: Restorative Now
This event is being hosted by an RJC member organisation. It is not delivered by, or on behalf of, the RJC.