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Title: Just Schools


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Just Schools
  • Restorative Justice in Educational Settings

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  • Good relationships need to be at the heart of
    everything a school does if effective teaching
    and learning are to take place.

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The values that underpin a commitment to
building, maintaining repairing relationships
include

valuing others emotional literacy
mutual respect honesty openness
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The skills needed to build, maintain and repair
relationships include
valuing others tolerance
active listening
emotional articulacy
conflict management
empathy being non-judgemental
mutual respect honesty openness
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Processes that build, maintain and repair
relationships include
valuing others tolerance
restorative approaches
active listening
emotional articulacy
conflict management
empathy being non-judgemental
mutual respect honesty openness
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  • What situations or events during a school day
    can cause distress, upset, frustration,
    misunderstanding, conflict, worry or offence to
    members of the school community and thereby
    threaten relationships?

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  • What do I need when Ive been harmed?
  • An apology
  • An empathetic listener
  • Amends made
  • The other person to understand what has upset me
  • To be respected
  • To be allowed to have emotion
  • Support and positive reinforcement
  • Reassurance it wont happen again
  • To draw a line underneath it

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  • What do I need when I have harmed
  • someone else?
  • To apologise
  • Someone to talk to
  • Time to put things right
  • To make it up to them
  • A chance to explain to other person and myself
  • To feel better about it
  • and about myself
  • To be forgiven
  • To reassure them/myself it wont happen again
  • To get back on friendly terms

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  • What do I need when Ive been harmed?
  • An apology
  • An empathetic listener
  • Amends made
  • The other person to understand what has upset me
  • To be respected
  • To be allowed to have emotion
  • Support and positive reinforcement
  • Reassurance it wont happen again
  • To draw a line underneath it
  • What do I need when Ive harmed someone else?
  • To apologise
  • Someone to talk to
  • Time to put things right
  • To make it up to them
  • A chance to explain to other person and myself
  • To feel better about it
  • and about myself
  • To be forgiven
  • To reassure them/myself it wont happen again
  • To get back on friendly terms

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  • Whether you have caused harm or been affected by
    it your needs are essentially the same and its
    the same for everyone else adult or young
    person!
  • Are there opportunities in your school for these
    needs to be addressed and met?
  • How can they be addressed and met?

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  • The challenge to address conflicts and harmful
    situations in a way that, at the very least, does
    not harm relationships, and at best builds and
    repairs them

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  • Traditional Questions
  • What happened? (fact finding)
  • Who is to blame?
  • What is the appropriate response to deter and
    possibly punish those at fault, so they will not
    do the same thing again?

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  • Restorative Questions
  • Whats happened? (differing perspectives)
  • Who has been affected?
  • How can we involve everyone who has been affected
    in finding a way forward?
  • How can everyone do things differently in the
    future?

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  • Traditional Questions
  • What happened?
  • Who is to blame?
  • What is the appropriate response to deter and
    possibly punish those at fault, so they will not
    do the same thing again?
  • Restorative Questions
  • Whats happened?
  • Who has been affected?
  • How can we involve everyone who has been affected
    in finding a way forward?
  • How can everyone do things differently in the
    future?

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The Five Magic Questions
  • What happened?
  • What were you thinking?
  • How were you feeling?
  • Who else has been affected by this?
  • What do you need now so that the harm can be
    repaired ?

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Restorative Enquiry
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Mediation

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Restorative Conference
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A Whole School Restorative approach can
contribute to
  • Happier and safer schools
  • Mutually respectful relationships
  • More effective teaching and learning
  • Reducing exclusion
  • Raising attendance

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A Whole School Restorative approach can
contribute to
  • Emotional Literacy
  • Addressing bullying behaviours
  • Reducing staff turnover and burnout
  • Raising morale and self-esteem
  • Culture of inclusion and belonging

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Belinda Hopkins can be contacted at
  • Transforming Conflict
  • National Centre for Restorative
  • Justice in Schools
  • Mortimer Hill,
  • Mortimer
  • Berks
  • RG7 3PW
  • Tel/fax 0118 9331520
  • Belinda_at_transformingconflict.org
  • www.transformingconflict.org
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