Many schools are embracing a new way of resolving conflict within their building and among their students and looking at behavior and discipline in a whole new way. Restorative practices allow both the adults and students within a school to transform the way they approach their relationships with one another.
At the Attachment and Trauma Networks 7th Annual Creating Trauma-Sensitive Schools Conference, the Largest Gathering of Trauma-Informed Educators, you will find a whole selection of workshops that focus on how you can grow restorative practices at your building.
Academy Day:
- AD1C – Introduction to Trauma-Informed Restorative Justice and Circle Practice, Joe Brummer
In-Person Conference:
- 1A – Changing School Discipline One Breath at a Time, Ricki Gibbs, Ed.D. & Riki Rattner, M.Ed. –
- 2A – How Does Your Past Impact Your Classroom? Stacy Nation, LCSW
- 3D – Building an Empathic School Culture: Moving from Toxic Stress to Resilience, Brian McGinley, School Counselor & Susan Lombardi, MSW, LSW
- 4E – Creating Space for Belonging: Addressing Displacement through Native American Arts, Brenda Beyal, M.Ed. & Cally Flox, M.Ed.
- 5F – Improving Juvenile Justice Outcomes with Trauma-Informed and Restorative Practices Training in Schools, Renee Hernandez, LPC, LMFT, NCC
- 6C – Partnering for Restorative Support: How an urban high school has partnered with a non-profit to create restorative systems, Jessica Salcedo, M.Ed. & Jimmy Rumsey –
- 7D – We Can Work To Restore: a creative and restorative approach to long-term suspensions and expulsions, Carmen Ziesler
This year's conference will be held in Dallas, Texas on February 18th-20th, 2024. Registration is now open with early-bird pricing expiring Dec 15th. And although we have been at it for 7 years, this may be your first-time hearing about it or considering attending.
CEU's are available as well. For more information and details, please visit our website here: Creating Trauma-Sensitive Schools Conference
I hope to see you there!
Tracy Leonard, ATN Board President
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