Open Harm & Conflict Facilitator Training - SPRING 2025 |
Restorative Justice Training Series
Led by CCEJ's adult education team, our relationship-centered trainings introduce the core concepts of Restorative Justice as foundational practices in establishing equitable and just cultures.
What is Restorative Justice?
Restorative Justice is centering relationships in all we do, including when harm happens. Community Building Circles are dialogue-based spaces to build empathy, strengthen community, prevent conflict, and prepare for using Restorative Justice as a way to hold people accountable. This work is rooted in a culture shift away from incarceration & carceral thinking, disposability of human beings, three strikes laws/zero-tolerance policies, racist formal and informal policing, and disproportionately punitive disciplinary models.
Training Summary:
Our in-depth 3-day Harm & Conflict Facilitator Training will take your Restorative Practices to the next level in situations where harm has occurred. Participants will learn specific strategies to address harm and conflict in restorative ways that center relationships and minimize exclusion. Building on our Community Building Training, this advanced skill-building session will help you unpack conditioned conflict responses, roleplay specific harm scenarios, and lead Harm & Conflict circles to give you firsthand practice with restorative responses. This training is especially recommended for all those involved in any aspect of creating policies around or implementing disciplinary practices.
What should you know before registering?
All of our trainings are interactive. Participants will practice skills through group discussion, experiential Circle activities, roleplays, and feedback from experienced trainers. No session is able to be observed passively.
All of our trainings will be offered in-person at our office at 3605 Long Beach Blvd. Suite 100, Long Beach, CA 90807.
Our office has several gender neutral bathrooms available. There is plenty of street parking available in front of and around our office.
Regarding COVID-19 safety, CCEJ does not require program participants to be vaccinated, take COVID tests, or mask during training. We encourage all participants to do what makes them feel safest.
Registration closes 3 business days before the workshop takes place. You can always contact us to inquire about openings or to be placed on a waiting list.
Training Cost: $615
Includes lunch each day and all materials.
What is our refund policy?
We believe that individuals impact the community, so your attendance and valuable participation cannot be substituted. In the event you are unable to show up to a training you are registered for and would like to request a refund, please find our refund policy below.
We can only issue a full refund if you cancel more than 14 business days before the date of your training. We can provide a 50% refund if you cancel between 8-13 business days before the date of your training. Unfortunately, we cannot provide refunds if you cancel within 7 business days or less than the date of your training.
If you do not communicate with us and do not show up for your training session, we will be unable to issue a refund. If you were to not complete a multiple day training series, please know that you will be charged the full price of the training series.
Please allow at least 2-3 weeks for refunds to process and know that there will be a processing fee for all cancellations.
To request a refund, fill out this Google Form.
Any other questions or concerns?
Feel free to reach out to Director of Training & Coaching for Justice, Sarah Howlett at showlett@cacej.org.
Feel free to reach out to Director of Training & Coaching for Justice, Sarah Howlett at showlett@cacej.org.