Restorative Practices Trainings and Seminars:
UP COMING TRAINING:
Restorative Justice Peacemaking and Sentencing Circle Training:
Center for Restorative Justice; Peace Making Team,Pine Ridge Reservation
TRAINERS:Dr. Mark Umbriet, Center for Restorative Justice & Peacemaking, University of Minnesota
and Mike Todd, Red Bottom band of Nakona/Assiniboine
National Native Children's Trauma Center, University of Montana
Restorative Justice Community Organizer & Facilitator
Fort Peck Community of Assiniboine, Poplar Montana
REGISTRATION DEADLINE: JANUARY 11, 2012
Date: January 13,14,15/ 2012
Time: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Location: Prairie Wind Casino, Pine Ridge, S.D. Call 1.800.705.WIND to make your Hotel Reservation ( A Block of Rooms has been set aside but you will need to pay on your own for accommodations)
For Information or To register Contact: cfrj@rushmore.com – 605.348.3665
FEE: $75 CFRJ Members; $100 Non-Members; $150 Graduate Credit
Limited Scholarships Available (Please indicate interest if needed)
Click Here to Register for Training
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Potluck at Board of Directors Meeting
Mediator Get Together and Monthly Training:
Future Dates To Be Announced...
Emmanuel Episcopal Church, lite pot-luck …
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Board of Director Meeting:
December 12, 2011 5:15 pm (Secret Santa Xmas Party)
January 9, 2012 5:15 pm
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PAST EVENTS:
CENTER FOR RESTORATIVE JUSTICE.
MAY 24, 2011 COMMUNITY FORUM 6:00 pm TO 9:00 pm
Emmanual Episcopal Church, 717 Quincy St.
May 25-26, 2011 FEE: $75.00
CIRCLE FACILITATION WORKSHOP/TRAINING 9:00 AM -4:30 PM,
Emmanuel Episcopal Church, 717 Quincy St.
What is a Restorative Peacemaking Circle: Is a time for telling one’s story and listening to others; and the chance to help other people. When a community holds an individual accountable for behavior positive change begins.
Future Dates To Be Announced...
Emmanuel Episcopal Church, lite pot-luck …
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Board of Director Meeting:
December 12, 2011 5:15 pm (Secret Santa Xmas Party)
January 9, 2012 5:15 pm
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PAST EVENTS:
CENTER FOR RESTORATIVE JUSTICE.
MAY 24, 2011 COMMUNITY FORUM 6:00 pm TO 9:00 pm
Emmanual Episcopal Church, 717 Quincy St.
May 25-26, 2011 FEE: $75.00
CIRCLE FACILITATION WORKSHOP/TRAINING 9:00 AM -4:30 PM,
Emmanuel Episcopal Church, 717 Quincy St.
What is a Restorative Peacemaking Circle: Is a time for telling one’s story and listening to others; and the chance to help other people. When a community holds an individual accountable for behavior positive change begins.
- Session 1: Experience of the Circle Process
- Session 2: Theory & Background of Circle Process
- Session 3: Victim & Offender Circle Process Training
CULTURE OF CARE IN SCHOOLS, AND RESTORATIVE PRACTICES IN SCHOOLS:
Dr. Tom Cavanagh, Ft. Collins, Colorado, and the Center for Restorative Justice Community Seminar
"Creating a Culture of care in schools is a reasearch based intervention, developed by Dr. Tom Cavanagh which involves creating a continuity of relationships throughout a school community.
The focus of this work is to imroive the educational outcomes of African-American, Hispanic, and Native American students, partidcularly related to the areas of achievement and discipline."
Friday, October 21, 2011
Emmanuel Episcopal Church. 717 Quincy St., Rapid City, S
Dr. Tom Cavanagh, Ft. Collins, Colorado, and the Center for Restorative Justice Community Seminar
"Creating a Culture of care in schools is a reasearch based intervention, developed by Dr. Tom Cavanagh which involves creating a continuity of relationships throughout a school community.
The focus of this work is to imroive the educational outcomes of African-American, Hispanic, and Native American students, partidcularly related to the areas of achievement and discipline."
Friday, October 21, 2011
Emmanuel Episcopal Church. 717 Quincy St., Rapid City, S