Beschreibung:
Belinda Hopkins is Director and Lead Trainer of Transforming Conflict, a centre for restorative justice in education.
In this photocopiable resource, Belinda Hopkins identifies the practical benefits of employing the restorative approach, and offers a fresh look at encouraging self-regulation through the promotion of pro-social behaviour and greater involvement of the young people themselves in making choices that address everyone's needs.
Acknowledgements. Foreword. 1. Restorative Justice and Restorative Approaches ? Setting the Context. 2. The Restorative Mindset. 3. Restorative Enquiry ? Asking the Right Questions. 4. Restorative Dialogue ? Sorting Things Out Together. 5. Small Restorative Meetings. 6. Conferencing. 7. Circles. 8. Working in Partnership. 9. Implementation and Sustainability. Epilogue. Appendices: Appendix A: Restorative Enquiry One-to-One. Appendix B: Checklist for Preparing For a Restorative Conference. Appendix C: How Things Were Put Right - Restorative Enquiry. Appendix D: How Things Were Put Right - Restorative Meeting. Appendix E: How Things Were Put Right. Appendix F: Case Study Form. Appendix G: Further Reading about Restorative Justice. Appendix H: Useful Websites. Bibliography. Index