CCEJ: Restorative Dialogue Training!
Led by California Conference for Equality and Justice adult education team, our relationship-centered trainings introduce the core concepts of Restorative Justice as foundational practices in establishing equitable and just cultures.
What is Restorative Justice?
Restorative Justice is centering relationships in all we do, including when harm happens. Community Building Circles are dialogue-based spaces to build empathy, strengthen community, prevent conflict, and prepare for using Restorative Justice as a way to hold people accountable. This work is rooted in a culture shift away from incarceration & carceral thinking, disposability of human beings, three strikes laws/zero-tolerance policies, racist formal and informal policing, and disproportionately punitive disciplinary models.
Training Summary:
We explore the following dialogue skills that affirm positive relationships and provide interventions to shift relationships towards accountability and self-directed actions: Affective Statements, Restorative Questions, Active Listening, and Motivational Interviewing. This training includes skill-building experiences and opportunities for self-reflective work to empower us to respond to challenges with others through a relationship-centered lens.
For more information visit:
https://www.cacej.org/trainings/restorative-dialogue-training-5jehe
Training: Restorative Dialogue
Dates: Wednesday, November 6, 2024, 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Location: CCEJ, 3605 Long Beach Blvd, Suite 100, Long Beach 90807
Registration Fee: $110
Registration Link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/RestorativeDialogue2024
Led by California Conference for Equality and Justice adult education team, our relationship-centered trainings introduce the core concepts of Restorative Justice as foundational practices in establishing equitable and just cultures. What is Restorative Justice?Restorative Justice is centering relationships in all we do, including when harm happens. Community Building Circles are dialogue-based spaces to build empathy, strengthen community, prevent conflict, and prepare for using Restorative Justice as a way to hold people accountable. This work is rooted in a culture shift away from incarceration & carceral thinking, disposability of human beings, three strikes laws/zero-tolerance policies, racist formal and informal policing, and disproportionately punitive disciplinary models. Training Summary:We explore the following dialogue skills that affirm positive relationships and provide interventions to shift relationships towards accountability and self-directed actions: Affective Statements, Restorative Questions, Active Listening, and Motivational Interviewing. This training includes skill-building experiences and opportunities for self-reflective work to empower us to respond to challenges with others through a relationship-centered lens. For more information visit:https://www.cacej.org/trainings/restorative-dialogue-training-5jehe Training: Restorative DialogueDates: Wednesday, November 6, 2024, 9:00 AM – 12:00 PMLocation: CCEJ, 3605 Long Beach Blvd, Suite 100, Long Beach 90807Registration Fee: $110Registration Link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/RestorativeDialogue2024 Read More