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(Run Time: 70 minutes)

As Restorative Practices (RP) are becoming more widely utilized, the need to implement RP with the intention of affecting lasting, sustainable systems change has become clear. It is only through a thorough understanding of the philosophy of Restorative Practices, system staff buy-in and thoughtful engagement that restorative culture can thrive. RP, when embraced as a culture change, teaches lifelong social-emotional skills and builds a strong, caring community with fewer harmful acts and a process for addressing harm when it does occur. This workshop will illustrate the need and provide tools to engage in the RP process.
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Jessica Sherwood
Restorative Practices Program Manager
Jessica Sherwood holds an MSW from Case Western Reserve University and is Mediation Certified through International Advanced Dispute Resolution (IADR). She has been practicing conflict transformation, mediation, coaching and restorative practices implementation since 2010. Jessica has worked with organizations as varied as local unions and management, small claims courts, school administrations and staff, communities in conflict, families in long-standing dispute and estrangement and couples in on-going relationship trauma. Jessica is deeply committed to helping people reach their highest potential through open communication and genuine connection.
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