Description
Restorative practice in schools is an approach to fostering positive relationships, resolving conflicts, and building community. It focuses on repairing harm done to relationships and individuals through open communication, empathy, accountability, and mutual respect. Restorative practices aim to create a safe and supportive environment where all members of the school community can thrive. This approach often includes techniques such as restorative circles, conferences, and restorative justice principles to address conflicts and build social-emotional skills. It emphasises collaboration, inclusion, and the importance of repairing harm rather than resorting to punitive measures.
This 60 plus page resource pack comprises tools to support reflection, restorative meetings, follow ups and check-in’s as well as content on making mistakes, control and empathy to support pupils social development