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Introduction to Restorative Justice
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Course Overview:
For all leaders. Sharing of what is restorative justice, its history and evidence of its impact.  Sharing of how this approach schools and can transform communities’ approaches to managing and responding to incidents of conflict.

Course Content:

  • Authoritarian approaches V’s restorative model
  • How does it work
  • The range of interventions
  • How you can begin to implement it

About Sue Byron:
Sue has over 35 years of educational experience.  She began her career as a primary school teacher and SENCo in London before moving on to found the Parent Partnership Scheme in Bromley.  Sue returned to teaching as Teacher-in-Charge of a KS3/4 Assessment Unit and then Deputy Head Teacher of a KS4 PRU. From here she went on to lead the Bromley Primary Behaviour Service.  Sue then created and led the Behaviour Outreach Service for the Spring Partnership Trust.  She has provided support to schools, children, families, local authorities and MATs.  Sue has strong communication skills and has formed many professional partnerships.  She is solution focused and believes in the power of effective, trusting collaboration.  Sue is skilled in facilitating schools to meet Social, Emotional and Mental Health needs and has strong SEND knowledge and understanding.

Course Details
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Facilitator:
Sue Byron

Date/Time:
TBC

Venue:
Warren Road Primary School, Warren Road, Orpington, Kent, BR6 6JF

Course Cost:
£120.00 per delegate

These courses are provided in conjunction with LG Integrity. Click here to visit their website site.

Course Takeaway
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