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Restorative Practices Training and Consulting
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Bruce Schenk,
Director
Bruce became director of IIRP Canada in 2008. He has served as restorative justice adviser to the Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board and as the chaplain at Brookside Youth Centre since 1988. Before becoming IIRP Canada director, Bruce worked with restorative justice in various ways for nearly a decade.
Contact IIRP Canada
PO Box 118
Port Hope, Ontario L1A 3V9
Canada
Bruce Schenk/Direct 289-251-1923
Office 905-797-2876
Fax 905-797-3241
canada@iirp.org |
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TVO article on Conflict Resolution and Restorative Practices
This article focuses on restorative practices and conflict resolution being implemented in schools and home. Featuring an interview with IIRP Canada Director Bruce Schenk.
Read the article here »
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Peterborough Examiner article on Restorative Practices Community Meeting
This article covers a community meeting in which participants learned about the success of restorative practices in Hull, UK, and within the Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board. Read the article here »
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Community meetings in Peterborough, Ontario, focusing on Restorative Practices
This article in Peterborough Examiner talks about meetings that will focus on the success of the Riverside Project in Hull, UK, and what outcomes could come from these meetings for Peterborough. Read the article here »
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Suspensions drop in Durham (Ontario) public schools
IIRP Canada director Bruce Schenk is quoted in this article about the dramatic decline in suspensions in Durham public schools, a result of the province's Safe Schools Act and the implementation of restorative practices. Bruce is an adviser to the Durham public school board. Read the article here »
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Weekly restorative circles now the norm at Dr. Ross Tilley
Restorative circles are the norm in every classroom at Dr. Ross Tilley Public School in Bowmanville, Ontario, an elementary school in the Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board. IIRP Canada Director Bruce Schenk has helped implement restorative practices at this school, along with 97 other schools in KPR. This article in NewsDurhamRegion.com talks about how regular circles are improving school culture by giving every student a voice. Read the article here »
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