(Chippewa Falls) Restorative Practices for Educators
#251 Safe and Healthy Schools and Communities
Registration Closed.
Last Date to Register: 1/9/2024 12:01 AM
Last Date to Cancel: 1/9/2024 12:01 AM
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Restorative Practices for Educators
A 2-day Introductory Restorative Practices Experience to Foster Positive Culture, Community-building and Strong Relationships
January 16 & February 13, 2024 | 8:30am-3pm
CESA #10, 725 West Park Avenue, Chippewa Falls, WI 54729
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Building and strengthening relationships and community is a critical component of school culture. Restorative practices is an essential process for creating a positive learning environment, building social capital, and resolving relational issues. Restorative practices can also be used to effectively deal with the aftermath of major behavior incidents calling for something more than traditional discipline approaches offer.
TRAINING: A professional learning experience within a Restorative community
During 2-day training, you will learn fundamental theory and practices for engaging with students, staff and parents in your school setting, and: Build relationships with a community of adult learners to improve your professional practice. Self-Reflect to build a deeper understanding of how Restorative Practices supports student/staff culture and wellbeing. Apply the Restorative Practices continuum, including circles that build social capital and respond to harm. Engage in Skill-building with the practices to gain proficiency in examining ways to address and respond to harm. Understand how Restorative Practices aligns to other initiatives including Trauma Sensitive Schools and Comprehensive School Mental Health supports. Explore strategies and resources to provide a unique pathway for implementation in your setting. Reflect on equitable practices in relation to building a restorative school culture.
IMPLEMENTATION PLANNING DURING TRAINING
Reflect on readiness for implementation of Restorative Practices During training, participants will create an implementation plan based on the NIRN (link to) stages of implementation. See the WISH Center RP Resources for Implementation Booklet for more information. Explore restorative practices tools. See the Restorative Practices resources on the WISH Center website.
IMPLEMENTATION COACHING AND CONTINUED LEARNING AFTER TRAINING - RECOMMENDED
COACHING SUPPORT - Individual or Team Coaching with a WISH Trainer; two virtual coaching meetings included with training To apply restorative practices to support policies and structures. Staff get what they need, when they need it. Reflect on key actions for effective implementation and develop an action plan, using a focused set of resources.
IMPLEMENTATION SUPPORT SESSIONS Participate in Implementation Support Sessions to continue learning and connect with other schools.
Questions about this training? Contact your WISH Center Regional Coordinator
Registration Assistance:
Alie Hubing, Wisconsin Safe & Healthy Schools Center Project Coordinator, ahubing@cesa4.org
Kalli Rasmussen, Wisconsin Safe & Healthy Schools Center Communications and Project Coordinator; krasmussen@cesa4.org
Participant Cancellation Policy:
You must contact CESA 4 to cancel attendance one week prior to the scheduled event unless otherwise stated in the individual event details. CESA 4 will only provide full refund of registration fees depending on individual circumstances. Refunds depend upon the ability of CESA 4 to cancel any financial obligations created by the registration such as meals, materials, etc. CESA 4 reserves the right to cancel any workshop due to insufficient enrollment. Participants will be notified by e-mail or phone if a workshop is cancelled. If a participant is a 'no show' the school will be billed for the registration fee, or loss of the 'free' attendance slot.
Dietary Restrictions:
Because of the number of meals served, number of ingredients used, and food product changes from vendors, we cannot guarantee dietary restrictions as indicated in a user's myQuickReg profile will be accommodated. Participants with dietary restrictions such as food allergies should plan to bring their own refreshments.
Weather Conditions:
If a workshop has been cancelled due to weather conditions, every effort will be made to reschedule the workshop. If weather conditions are questionable, please call CESA 4 Voice Mail at (608) 786-4800; Toll Free (800) 514-3075. A message will be posted regarding workshop weather cancellations.
Additional Accommodations:
If you need an accommodation to participate including interpreter services (sign language or other spoken language) please email the workshop contact to set up these services. A two-week notice is appreciated.
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