(Oshkosh) Restorative Conferencing* — Two days
* It is recommended that a participant attend ‘Introduction to Restorative Practices and Using Circles Effectively’ before attending this training. Four introduction trainings are scheduled during the 19-20 school year. Go to: www.wishschools.org
Workshop 8:30 am-3:30 pm; Registration 8:00-8:30 am
March 3-4, 2020
CESA #6, 2300 State Road 44
Oshkosh, WI 54904
Contact: Jackie Schoening, CESA #6
(920) 236-0515; jschoening@cesa6.org
Restorative Conferencing, the most formal of the 5 Restorative Practices placed on the continuum is the most deep, time intensive of all the practices. Restorative Conferencing is a procedure that creates a structured meeting between offenders, victims and both parties’ family and friends, in which they deal with the consequences of the offense and decide how best to repair the harm. This two-day training covers the process of selecting cases, inviting participants, making preparations and running the conference itself. A general overview of the theories supporting Restorative Practices and the 5 Practices are the focus of the first part of Day 1. The training was developed by the International Institute of Restorative Practices: www.iirp.org
Participants will:
- Understand the theory of Fair Process
- Apply the Social Discipline Window to their practice
- Experience how to pre-conference and set up a Formal Conference
- Engage in Conferencing scenarios
AUDIENCE: Administrators, School Counselors, Social Workers, Teachers
COST: $225.00 registration per person (Handouts, lunch and refreshments are included)
PAYABLE TO: CESA #4
SEND PAYMENT TO: CESA #4, 923 East Garland Street, West Salem, WI 54669 ATTN: Mary Devine
PLEASE include and clearly define: Participant name, exact name of workshop, and date with all checks or purchase orders. Thank you!
ONLINE REGISTRATION: Oshkosh—March 3-4, 2020:
https://login.myquickreg.com/register/event/event.cfm?eventid=24037
REGISTRATION ASSISTANCE: Mary Devine, CESA #4; (800) 514-3075; mdevine@cesa4.org