The aim of restorative practices is to develop community and to manage conflict and tensions by repairing harm and building relationships. It can provide a forum whereby those most directly affected by wrongdoing come together to determine what needs to be done to repair the harm and prevent a reoccurrence. It allows the act to be rejected, whilst acknowledging the intrinsic worth of the person and their potential contribution to society.

The project will look:

- For the practitioners and organisations to provide an explicit framework in relation to their practice which aims at improving relationships on the grounds of values shared by the community;

- To target challenging attitudes and behaviour ultimately aiming at addressing and repairing conflict and any harm caused.

- To provide a common vocabulary both in ethos and actions for the organisations and professionals involved in different services.

- Staff working in the target areas will be trained in restorative practices to deliver on the outcomes stated above. The particular expertise of both regions will mutually develope practice.


Saturday, February 18, 2012

Our restorative practices project has started with the training course in the Teachers Training Centre of Palma.

The training provided by our partners at Hull has been a real success! In the coming days we will put the results of the evaluation  as well as materials used in the course.




Arranca el proyecto de prácticas restaurativas en Son Gotleu con el curso de formación en el CEP de Palma.

La formación a cargo de nuestros socios de Hull ha sido un verdadero éxito! En los próximos días colgaremos los resultados de la evaluación realizada por los participantes así como los materiales utilizados en el curso.

Enlace: Noticias del proyecto en  IB3

Enlace: Noticias del proyecto en Última Hora


 

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