Relational Engagement & Self-Reflection
The process of looking within is the first step to looking outward. Investing in self-reflection and self-exploration enhances one’s ability to understand others and effectively support their communities through relational engagement. Start here to build new skills and investigate perspectives that help frame plans to contribute to systemic change while fostering personal development. Explore practical insights applicable across various contexts, including but not limited to educational settings, residential communities, faith communities, workplaces, and the criminal justice system.
Graduate Programs
Professional Development Events
- Putting Theory into Practice for School Staff and Administrators
- Putting Theory into Practice for Advanced Circle Facilitators
- Putting Theory into Practice: Restorative Justice Conferencing Facilitation
- Putting Theory into Practice for Independent School Staff and Administrators
- Facilitating Listening Circles
- Intentional Classroom Engagement
- Reimagining Campus Community with Restorative Practices
- Restorative Justice Conferencing
- Restorative Practices for Educators
- Restorative Practices for Independent School Educators
Webinars
- Providing space for change
- Restorative practices — A science of human dignity
- Ancient Wisdom: What the p'urhépecha community can teach us about restorative approaches
- Using Circles to Cope with the Eruption of Volcán de Fuego in Guatemala
- Reducing math anxiety utilizing Restorative Practices approaches
- Creative Restorative Practices in the Classroom
- Complexity and Restorative Practices
- Uniting School Communities in Contentious Times: Navigating the Election with Restorative Practices
Bookstore
Case Studies
Whole-School Change