Restorative Practices is a social science that integrates developments from a variety of disciplines and fields — including education, psychology, social work, criminology, sociology, organizational development and leadership - in order to build healthy communities, increase social capital, decrease crime and antisocial behavior, repair harm and restore relationships. (International Institute for Restorative Practices)
A concept that has numerous roots and a nebulous beginning – Restorative Practices prove to be useful in community building, addressing negative behavior, bullying, and addressing harm.
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A concept that has numerous roots and a nebulous beginning – Restorative Practices prove to be useful in community building, addressing negative behavior, bullying, and addressing harm.
- Restorative Practices can easily be incorporated in day-to-day practices. With a little bit of planning, a systemic process can be implemented.
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