Certificate in Restorative Practices in Social Work
-- ViewingNowThe Certificate in Restorative Practices in Social Work is a crucial course for social work professionals seeking to enhance their skills in resolving conflicts and building strong community relationships. This certificate program addresses the growing industry demand for restorative practices, which focus on healing and restoration rather than punishment.
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Here are the essential units for a Certificate in Restorative Practices in Social Work:
• Introduction to Restorative Practices in Social Work: Understanding the principles and values of restorative practices, and how they can be applied in social work contexts.
• Restorative Communication Skills: Developing effective communication skills to facilitate restorative conversations, including active listening, questioning, and empathy.
• Conflict Resolution and Mediation: Understanding the causes and dynamics of conflict, and learning strategies for conflict resolution and mediation in social work settings.
• Restorative Circles: Learning how to facilitate restorative circles, a group conferencing process that brings together those affected by a harm or conflict to discuss and address the impact and repair the harm.
• Family Engagement and Restorative Practices: Exploring the intersection of family engagement and restorative practices, and learning strategies for building strong, collaborative relationships with families.
• Trauma-Informed Restorative Practices: Understanding the impact of trauma on individuals and communities, and learning how to apply trauma-informed principles to restorative practices.
• Implementing Restorative Practices in Social Work Settings: Learning how to implement restorative practices in a variety of social work settings, including schools, child welfare agencies, and criminal justice systems.
• Evaluating and Assessing Restorative Practices: Developing skills in evaluating and assessing the effectiveness of restorative practices, and using data to inform practice and decision-making.
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