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From Conflict to Connection: Restorative Practices in Schools

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How can schools create safe, supportive, and equitable environments for students? In this episode, we explore restorative practices in schools—an approach that focuses on building healthy relationships, building supportive and equitable school communities, repairing harm, and resolving conflict. Joined by Dr. Brenda Morrison (Simon Fraser University), Cory Hartling (Sea to Sky School District), and Jennifer Morgan (Coquitlam School District), we discuss:
- what restorative practices are and what they can look like in schools
- how restorative practices impact student mental health and well-being
- helpful resources that school communities can use
For more detailed show notes, including guest bios and resources mentioned in the episode, head to https://keltymentalhealth.ca/podcast

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How can schools create safe, supportive, and equitable environments for students? In this episode, we explore restorative practices in schools—an approach that focuses on building healthy relationships, building supportive and equitable school communities, repairing harm, and resolving conflict. Joined by Dr. Brenda Morrison (Simon Fraser University), Cory Hartling (Sea to Sky School District), and Jennifer Morgan (Coquitlam School District), we discuss:
- what restorative practices are and what they can look like in schools
- how restorative practices impact student mental health and well-being
- helpful resources that school communities can use
For more detailed show notes, including guest bios and resources mentioned in the episode, head to https://keltymentalhealth.ca/podcast

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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