Overview
Overview
Restorative Justice in Schools
A Graduate Certificate in Restorative Justice in Schools is designed for educators, administrators, and mental health professionals who want to create a safer and more supportive learning environment.
This program focuses on teaching participants how to use restorative justice practices to address conflicts, build empathy, and promote social-emotional learning.
By learning about restorative justice, participants will gain the skills and knowledge needed to create a positive school culture that values diversity, inclusivity, and respect.
Some key concepts covered in the program include:
Restorative circles, mediation, and community service. Participants will also learn about the benefits of restorative justice, including reduced discipline referrals and improved student outcomes.
Whether you're looking to enhance your teaching practice or transition into a new career, this graduate certificate program can help you achieve your goals.
So why not explore further and discover how restorative justice can transform your school community?
Restorative Justice is at the heart of our Graduate Certificate in Restorative Justice in Schools, fostering a culture of empathy and understanding. This innovative course equips educators with the skills to address conflicts and promote positive relationships between students, teachers, and the wider community. By learning about restorative justice principles and practices, you'll gain a deeper understanding of the impact of trauma and bullying on individuals and communities. With restorative justice at its core, this course offers restorative justice training, enabling you to create a safe and supportive learning environment. Career prospects are excellent, with opportunities in education, social work, and community development.