Upcoming Events


Nov
24

Restorative Practices for Transforming Workplace Culture

*DATE CHANGED*

Offered through Kāpuhipuhi Wellington Uni Professional.

This is an experiential workshop with a focus on the practical application of restorative practices. We prioritise relationships and having fun through modelling community building activities and using games and activities to teach important concepts.

Workshops have between 10 and 20 participants and you'll receive a workbook with guides to assist you in implementing restorative practices in your community later on.

$895+gst; Register here.

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Sep
3

Circles Training: National Mediation Conference

  • Rutherford House; Victoria University of Wellington (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Circles are a simple but powerful tool used to support group conversations across a wide array of contexts. From proactive applications for relationship building and norms setting through towards reactive conflict resolution and incident response, this longstanding restorative technique can be used to support greater cohesion, empathy building, and collaborative decision making. This workshop will include theoretical foundations as well as practical experience in the facilitation of several circle applications.

$250+gst; $450 for the whole day to attend an additional training with Talking Trouble in the morning.

This workshop is being offered through the pre-conference workshops ahead of the National Mediation Conference. You can register for our workshop here.

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Aug
16

Introduction to Restorative Practices - CHRISTCHURCH

Grounded in the paradigm shift of restorative justice, this experiential training will offer participants the opportunity to practice and cement new skills through activities, role plays, small group interactions, and large group discussions. This training will provide participants with a firm understanding of restorative principles and their practical applications within their own community (whether it be a workplace, community group, or at home). 


We prioritise relationships and having fun through community building activities and the use of games to teach important concepts. Come learn how to build a group culture founded on respect, empathy and honest communication, and how to resolve conflict using a restorative approach.

During the day you'll learn:
- Introduction to restorative justice and the restorative paradigm
- How to facilitate a circle process
- Circle applications (proactive and reactive)
- Restorative conversation model for resolving one-on-one conflict
- Understand the restorative paradigm in your own context

$500 (gst inclusive); includes morning tea, lunch, afternoon tea, and a workbook

Please note this workshop has a maximum capacity of 20 participants.

Register here.

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Jun
19

Introduction to Restorative Practices - WELLINGTON

Grounded in the paradigm shift of restorative justice, this experiential training will offer participants the opportunity to practice and cement new skills through activities, role plays, small group interactions, and large group discussions. This training will provide participants with a firm understanding of restorative principles and their practical applications within their own community (whether it be a workplace, community group, or at home). 


We prioritise relationships and having fun through community building activities and the use of games to teach important concepts. Come learn how to build a group culture founded on respect, empathy and honest communication, and how to resolve conflict using a restorative approach.

During the day you'll learn:
- Introduction to restorative justice and the restorative paradigm
- How to facilitate a circle process
- Circle applications (proactive and reactive)
- Restorative conversation model for resolving one-on-one conflict
- Understand the restorative paradigm in your own context

$500 (gst inclusive); includes morning tea, lunch, afternoon tea, and a workbook

Please note this workshop has a maximum capacity of 20 participants.

Register here.

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May
25
to May 26

Restorative Facilitation Skills

Restorative justice practices are used in schools, the justice system, workplaces, and universities to reach resolution following conflict or misconduct through focusing on the impacts of the incident and what can be done to make things right. The process offers concrete tools to build and maintain healthy, productive communities. 

This training will provide participants with a firm understanding of restorative principles and the skills and knowledge necessary to facilitate restorative conversations, conferences, and group facilitation. This experiential training will offer participants the opportunity to practice and cement new skills through activities, role plays, small group interactions, and large group discussions.

**This training is specifically designed for those who have already undertaken introductory training in restorative practices, whether through one of our introductory workshops or similar.**

We prioritise relationships and having fun through community building activities and the use of games to teach important concepts. Come learn how to respond to issues of conflict and incidents of harm through a method founded on respect, empathy and honest communication.

During the two day you'll learn and practice:
- Restorative Conversation Model

- Conference Facilitation (from preparation through to follow up)

- Circle Processes for Establishing Group Norms, Culture-Setting, and Responding to Issues

$950 (gst inclusive); includes morning tea, lunch, afternoon tea, and a workbook
Please note this workshop requires attendance of both days, has a maximum capacity of 20 participants.

Register here.

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