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Restorative Approaches Training and Toolkit

 

 

Restorative Approaches Training

Improving behaviour, restoring relationships

 

This training looks at the background and purpose of restorative approaches and the powerful impact restorative interventions can have on the lives of children and young people and the communities in which they live.

 

 

Introduction to Restorative Approaches

 

Suitable for School Staff, Youth Work Staff, Children's Centre Staff, Foster Carers, Residential Staff, Social Workers, Field Work Staff, Community Organisations, Volunteers.

 

 

Conference Facilitator Training   

 

Suitable for School Staff, Youth Work Staff, Children's Centre Staff, Foster Carers, Residential Staff, Social Workers, Field Work Staff, Community Organisations, Volunteers.


   

In House Training    

 

Suitable for staff working within the following areas Schools / School Clusters / Multi-agency Clusters.

 

Restorative Approaches Toolkit

 

 

We are pleased to present our latest resource, the Restorative Approaches Training Pack. This pack contains all you need to help you develop a restorative approach within your educational setting. All the resources can be customised to make them appropriate for your individual use. The three folders will provide you with a wealth of guidance, proformas, additional resources and further reading. It will supplement what you already have, or help you to get started.

 

We would be delighted to receive your feedback on this pack and hear about any additional resources you have found useful to help deliver restorative approaches.

 

SCIL offers high quality, interactive and informative training sessions in restorative approaches at different levels. This pack is the perfect way to build on this and move restorative approaches forward in whatever line of work you are in. 

 

Please find below links to the following resources for the toolkit:

 

Guidance and Resources

 

Relevant Forms 

 

Useful Articles and Readings

 

 

Useful link: www.restorativejustice.org.uk