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Restorative Champions
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Ground Rules We must listen to each other
We must speak in turn – do not shout out! We are all different, remember your opinion may not be the same as others
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What is Restorative practice?
An introduction to Restorative Approach It helps to repair harm, restore relationships and improve human behaviour It brings those harmed and those who have harmed together to find a positive solution by talking about it. It is a fair process, about working with people
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What does a Restorative Champion do?
Restorative Champions help people sort out CONFLICTS What does CONFLICT mean? Disagreement or argument Are all conflicts bad? No, sometimes it can bring change
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The principles Respect Neutrality (blame free) Accessibility Restoring
Safety Voluntary Empowering Harm focussed
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Exercise 1 Nominate one person in your group
Tell your group about your morning today. Tell them what time you got up What you had for breakfast Did you watch tv? And how did you get to school?
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Exercise 1 Now everyone tell each other at the same time!
Tell them what time you got up What you had for breakfast Did you watch tv? And how did you get to school? How was this different? How important is it that each person gets a turn
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Restorative conversations
What happened? What were you thinking? What were you feeling? Who has been affected by this? What do we need to do to make things right?
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Restorative conversations
What happened? What were you thinking? What were you feeling? Who has been affected by this? What do we need to do to make things right? Group exercise What type of questions are they? What do they encourage? What would be the responses? Restorative Practice at Carr Green
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