Promote the use of Restorative Justice in schools: y H.R. 4286, The Restorative Justice in Schools Act of 2009 would open up existing funds for training school personnel about Restorative Justice. y H.R. 1064, known as the Youth PROMISE Act of 2009, provides federal support for commu-nity, school, and police to collaboratively iden-. Restorative justice a working guide for our schools. Restorative Justice -- A Working Guide for Our Schools: This guide from the Alameda County Schools Health Coalition covers a range of topics, including an in-depth introduction, examples of restorative practices, and the impact these programs can have. Restorative Justice -- Fostering Healthy Relationships Promoting Positive Discipline. Restorative Justice: A Working Guide for Our Schools. Report. Many teacher-powered teams choose to implement some element of Restorative Justice as part of their approach to discipline. In this report, the Alameda County School Health Services Coalition has concrete ideas for how to bring Restorative Justice into schools. The coalition describes the report as such: Schools are communities. Restorative justice: A working guide for our schools. Source: (2011) Alameda County Health Care Services Agency. Schools are communities created by staff, faculty, students, and families; these are the true experts. Because each school creates its own unique culture, the implementation and practice of Restorative Justice has to be tailored to the needs of each school and with the knowledge. Last week, School Health Services Coalition, a division of Alameda County Health Care Services Agency in California, released Restorative Justice: A Working Guide for Our Schools. Be patient: the document can take a bit to load in your browser. --Ed. The publication is a resource for anyone who seeks to implement restorative justice Restorative Discipline in Schools -The Institute for Restorative Justice and Restorative Dialogue; National Association of Community and Restorative Justice (NACRJ) Illinois - Implementing restorative justice: A guide for schools; Restorative Justice – A Working Guide for our Schools; Tools. Florida s School-Justice Partnership. Restorative justice practices help me and others in our school community practice and build our social and emotional skill set so that we can be in right relationship with each other and create a place and space where robust and engaging learning can happen. We need to radically shift the way we have been educating our students for the last 150 years to something that works
A WORKING GUIDE FOR OUR SCHOOLS Alameda County Health Care Services Agency School Health Services Coalition. Restorative Justice: A Working Guide for Our Schools. The purpose of this publication, available as a 43-page pdf, is to provide support and guidance for teachers, health workers, community leaders, and school personnel who seek to implement Restorative Justice in their schools.