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Setting Relations Right Restorative Practice: Broadening Mindsets and Skill Sets
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Setting Relations Right Restorative Practice: Broadening Mindsets and Skill Sets
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Setting Relations Right Restorative Practice: Broadening Mindsets and Skill Sets
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Setting Relations Right
in Restorative Practice
is a practical guide to using restorative processes, both in justice systems, to provide a healing response to harm, and in broader community contexts, to help people co-exist peacefully. Restorative processes can help to
establish
,
maintain
deepen,
and
repair
relationships, and to
neutralise
the conflict associated with negative relationships. The result is less conflict
within
people,
between
people, and between
groups,
and increasing individual and community wellbeing. These complex goals can be distilled to the single principle of
setting relations right
.
The authors distil lessons from their decades of work at the frontline of restorative innovation. They outline an accurate, accessible theory that informs a restorative mindset, and describe in detail the corresponding skill set. Succinct, engaging case studies include refinements to existing programs in justice systems. Other case studies include the innovations of restorative responses to institutional abuse and to family violence and sexual harm, initiatives to increase psychological safety in schools and workplaces, and programs that support restorative ways-of-working across whole cities or regions. By applying elements from successful programs, practitioners can realise the broader reforming potential of restorative practice.
This book is essential reading for restorative practitioners, administrators, and policymakers, for students and researchers – indeed, for anyone interested in the power and potential of restorative practice and other forms of deliberative decision-making.
in Restorative Practice
is a practical guide to using restorative processes, both in justice systems, to provide a healing response to harm, and in broader community contexts, to help people co-exist peacefully. Restorative processes can help to
establish
,
maintain
deepen,
and
repair
relationships, and to
neutralise
the conflict associated with negative relationships. The result is less conflict
within
people,
between
people, and between
groups,
and increasing individual and community wellbeing. These complex goals can be distilled to the single principle of
setting relations right
.
The authors distil lessons from their decades of work at the frontline of restorative innovation. They outline an accurate, accessible theory that informs a restorative mindset, and describe in detail the corresponding skill set. Succinct, engaging case studies include refinements to existing programs in justice systems. Other case studies include the innovations of restorative responses to institutional abuse and to family violence and sexual harm, initiatives to increase psychological safety in schools and workplaces, and programs that support restorative ways-of-working across whole cities or regions. By applying elements from successful programs, practitioners can realise the broader reforming potential of restorative practice.
This book is essential reading for restorative practitioners, administrators, and policymakers, for students and researchers – indeed, for anyone interested in the power and potential of restorative practice and other forms of deliberative decision-making.