Please register today for RESTORATIVE JUSTICE CIRCLE KEEPER TRAINING
July 19-20, 22-24; 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in person in Elmsford
Register Here: https://airtable.com/appzw9K0peo7OKTSL/pag3vd75OBA8n8Eoo/form
“There is a power and a strength in the circle.” Kristine Hill, Circle Keeper, Circle Weaver
Restorative Justice is about restoring relationships and building community, based on Indigenous circle practice. It is a proactive and healing process based on shared values and agreements to address contemporary and past harms and a powerful way to deepen our listening and understanding of ourselves and others.
Participants learn to be circle keepers who guide and provide space for each person to tell their stories. The training provides solid grounding in the theory and practice of restorative justice and is followed by a mentorship program open to all participants; which helps deepen the skills gained in the training and builds circle keepers confidence.
Restorative Justice is used in our communities, workplace, schools and courts.