Not exact matches
For these reasons,
organizations are moving away from punitive forms of punishment and are turning toward
restorative justice.
As the longest standing member of the Summit Public Schools Leadership team, she has also been instrumental in bringing
restorative justice practices to the
organization as well as mentoring new school leaders.
Several long - standing, high - performing charter
organizations have adopted different versions of
restorative justice — a nonpunitive way of resolving conflict among students.
Stella Connell Levy, president and executive director of the
Restorative Schools Vision Project — a human rights organization that uses restorative justice to keep kids in school when they make mistakes — emphasizes that the circle and other such activities come to function as «safe spa
Restorative Schools Vision Project — a human rights
organization that uses
restorative justice to keep kids in school when they make mistakes — emphasizes that the circle and other such activities come to function as «safe spa
restorative justice to keep kids in school when they make mistakes — emphasizes that the circle and other such activities come to function as «safe spaces.»
She is also passionate about her work with Peacebuilders International, an
organization that runs
restorative justice programs for youth who have come into contact with the criminal
justice system.
The funds raised at Spring for Peace directly support Peacebuilders»
restorative justice programs in schools, courts, and communities — accounting for more than 1/4 of the
organization's annual operating budget.
Students who are interested in non profit
organizations,
restorative justice, administration, marketing and communications, social work, or youth criminal
justice are invited to contact us.
Since 2015, Alex has mediated disputes both in and out of court — as well as facilitated
restorative justice sessions through the Conflict Resolution Center, a local non-profit
organization for which he serves on the Board of Directors.