Interact with over 40 presenters from 6 continents in a private social network.
The online conference runs for 8 days. April 23-30, 2022.
Invigorate your restorative work
Learn from a wide range of leaders
Meet new people and develop collaborations in a private social network
Be energised by new findings and research
Enjoy insights from other cultures and contexts,
Connect to the diversity of peacemaking traditions
Refresh your creative core
Speakers will share on a broad range of topics: Innovation / Systems / Practice Improvement / Communities / Trauma-informed practice / Prisons / Racism and de-colonising / Youth Justice / Schools / Sexual violence / Gender issues
Enjoy any or all of the learning streams in a private social network with group messaging and social sharing spaces. Pre-recorded videos are combined with daily Zoom panels in each stream. Live Zooms will be recorded and made available for the remainder of 2022 along with all other videos.
Join my session:
"BEING (towards DOING) Restorative": A self-awareness and resourcing practice for the RJ practitioner
TBA
You've learned and implemented restorative practices and tools, maybe for years even.
You probably have felt the magic of repairs and reconnections already (yeah!) or the strengthening of relationships and community culture of belonging and mattering.
And ... – like most humans - you most likely sometimes hit a situation or people where your mind goes into “this situation/people … is … too … (fill in the blank). Maybe it’s with a colleague-teacher or a staff you are leading, or an admin above you, maybe it’s with a student or group of students… maybe it’s with a part of yourself that’s hard to connect with later on?
In this presentation, we’ll walk an internal journey to explore what’s happening to us first, how our own internal patterns may show up (hint: of course they would!) and how to balance both our mattering and our belonging.
This will be a recorded presentation that hopefully invites you in an experiential self-practice that you can keep revisiting again.