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What is person harmed
the name of the person who is directly involved with wanting resolution that was harmed
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What is Toxic School Culture
A School environment that makes you feel scared and is very punitive
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What is Opportunity to express how he/she is feeling
Acknowledgment from loved ones Assurance that what happened to him/her was not fair, and he/she did not deserve it The person who did harm is held accountable for their actions Financial restitution Possible communication with the person who did the harm, for an apology, to ask questions, and to be assured of safety moving forward.
What are some of the needs of the person harmed
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What is wrongdoer
the name of the person directly involved with wanting resolution that is taking responsibility for their actions
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What is a peer mentor/mediator
a student trained in Restorative approaches
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What is Affective Statements meaning the people involved express how they feel.
looking at the continuum of Restorative Practice, what is the first point and simplest form of RP?
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What is The Restorative Approach
involves the "offender", the "victim" and the community in negotiation and dialogue aimed at restitution, reconciliation and restoration of harmony
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What is School Culture
shared attitudes, values, beliefs, expectations, relationships and traditions of a particular school that cause it to function/react as it does.
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What is Restorative conversation and or Intervention
At what point on the continuum can you use your RP question cards?
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What is a Healing Circle
is a process that is carried out to encourage and nurture healing based on traditional Aboriginal belief systems.
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What is inclusiveness
anyone effected by the wrongdoing having a voice is called...
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What is restorative conversation and or intervention
Billy and Joel were arguing at recess over who got to use the soccer field. You as a mentor notice this argument and are an expert in RP! which form of RP would you use here
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What is To promote understanding
To prevent or solve problems To build trust To respect each person and ones self To share common experiences To realize that we are not alone To learn from others and learn about life To identify personal issues which help us to understand and grow.
One of the goals of a Healing Circle is...
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What is voluntary, everyone agrees to participate
this is the absolute first step before anything Restorative can happen
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What is the # of times you used a restorative approach and # of people involved
In Keeping track, what will be asked of you
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