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Introduction to Restorative Practices

Uptown Campus
Lavin-Bernick Center - Qatar Ballroom

The Office of Human Resources & Institutional Equity, in collaboration with Student Affairs, is thrilled to introduce Restorative Practices as part of Tulane's Strategy for Tomorrow. 

Immerse yourself in transformative learning experiences led by the esteemed experts at the Center for Restorative Approaches (CRA). Their highly trained facilitators are dedicated to equipping you with the knowledge and skills to build a strong community, foster inclusivity, and facilitate collaborative decision-making.

Introduction to Restorative Approaches: September 12 + 13, 8:30am - 5pm, Qatar Ballroom at LBC

Instead of focusing on blame and doing things “to” people, restorative approaches work “with” people to build problem-solving skills that result in better connections and a healthier community. This 16-hour training is designed to introduce the restorative approach and offer practical skills to build community, foster inclusion, and promote collaborative decision-making.

In this training, you will:

  1. Learn the guiding principles for restorative practices.
  2. Learn how to design and facilitate a community building circle.
  3. Practice using relationship-driven communication processes.
  4. Learn processes for restorative accountability- specifically how to facilitate restorative conversations.

Certificate of completion will be provided.

Register through Eventbrite here.

Human Resources & Institutional Equity


For more information on this event, please visit https://tulane.campuslabs.com/engage/event/9244725