A Restorative Approach (RA) is inspired by the philosophy and practices of Restorative Justice, which puts repairing harm done to relationships and people at the heart of its response to conflict.
This Restorative Justice Council (RJC) approved course provides intensive, interactive facilitator training, focused on building an understanding of a restorative ethos and developing effective facilitation skills which enable participants to facilitate safe and effective restorative processes in their setting.
This course is delivered by experienced restorative practitioners and aims to fully train individuals to facilitate restorative processes in a range of settings. As with all Royal Greenwich restorative training, the focus is on the synthesis of effective practice alongside theoretical understanding.
After the facilitator course, participants receive a Royal Greenwich and RJC certificate and gain membership to our Restorative Practitioner network. They can also go on to undertake the Restorative Approaches: Theory and Practice Level 5 programme - a course credit rated by the University of Greenwich and RJC, further developing skills in this area.
This is a five session course:
Session 1: 25th September 2024: virtual session via Zoom
Session 2: 2nd October 2024: virtual session via Zoom
Session 3: 9th October 2024: PDC attendance
Session 4: 17th October 2024: PDC attendance
Session 5: 23rd October 2024: virtual session via Zoom