Restorative Practices
Restorative Practices is a relational framework, rooted in indigenous traditions and widely adopted in schools, workplaces, and communities, that emphasizes building strong relationships and repairing harm when it occurs. Instead of focusing primarily on punishment, restorative approaches bring affected parties together in structured dialogue to listen, understand, and agree on a path forward.
Core practices include circles for community-building and decision-making, restorative conversations, and formal conferencing when harm has taken place. At the heart of the approach are key questions: What happened? Who was affected? What’s needed to make things as right as possible?
Our practitioners offer restorative practices in schools, organizations, and community groups. The approach can transform conflict into connection, deepen belonging, and build systems where people feel both seen and accountable.
Browse the practitioners listed here to learn about their background and approach, or contact us to find the right match for your needs.
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