At the Center for Conflict Resolution all processes, classes, trainings, mediations and facilitations are rooted in the values and principles of restorative justice. We know that people are capable of solving problems in their lives when they are supported by processes that encourage creativity, collaboration and accountability.
Take a look at the image below to learn more about the basics of restorative justice and restorative practices.
Restorative Justice Processes at the Center for Conflict Resolution
Neighborhood Accountability Boards - click here for more information about NAB’s
Family Group Mediations, Conferences or Processes
Circle Processes - Talking Circles, Harm Circles, Teaching Circles, Celebration Circles and many more
T.A.L.K. Processes - How to have conflict productively and quickly
Transformative Mediation
Restorative Practices for Schools - How to create a restorative school culture
Reentry circles - For students returning to school from suspension/expulsion, or for individuals returning from incarceration
Community facilitations for conflict/issues facing specific groups of people