Description
1. Combining theory with case studies and practical advice based on decades of experience, this book offers an authoritative guide to developing your skillset in restorative practice.
2. It draws from a wide range of successful programmes, with topical case studies on restorative engagement in response to institutional abuse, interventions to deal with family violence and sexual harm, trauma-informed restorative approaches, restorative approaches in problem-solving courts, and efforts to foster restorative ways-of-working across a whole city or region.
Table of Contents
Introduction 1.The pattern and pace of innovation in restorative practice 2.Identifying the right process to address the situation 3.Core facilitation skills 4.Refining restorative practices in justice, education, and workplaces 5.Restorative practice for reforming institutions, responding to complex harm, and coordinating regional services 6.From restorative to regenerative reform: Developing systems-for-improving-systems



