Comments on the Immersion
The staff and students we were fortunate to meet were wonderful. Considering the client group that the CSF draws on there was a relaxed yet purposeful feeling to the atmosphere of the school. The opportunity to speak candidly with teaching staff, students and counsellors enabled me to get a genuine perception of what day to day life was like for all.
I believe that my attendance of the two day immersion will help me greatly in my work in schools in the UK.
Paul Moran, Operations Manager, Aleandra House,
Youth Offending Service, England, UK
I liked everything about what I saw and felt. The counselors demonstrated skill in sticking with the principles of high expectations and high support in the conference circles. The teachers were competent in their approach to their subjects and interaffectively connected to their students. The students worked hard to participate with each other in restorative practices, even though their scripts pulled at them to act out their feelings rather than to manage them. Watching the students, teachers, and counselors working together, plus being allowed to fully participate with them in the conferencing circles, brought home the effectiveness of restorative practices on an emotional level, an experiential level.
I wished I were on the sunrise side of my career so that I might move to the Lehigh Valley to work in your programs.
William Thrash, Consultant,
First United Methodist Church, Fort Worth, TX
Many things impressed me while participating a restorative practices classroom.
The most impressive incident occurred when a group of students were gathered to sit in a circle and one by one tell one boy how his behavior was affecting them. He listened to each person, thanked them for their feedback, and at the end told everyone how he would try to fix his behavior. I dont know very many adults who could listen to such honesty from their peers. I was quite impressed.
Karyn Hierl, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
I am forever grateful to the students and staff who not only opened up their school to us but allowed us to take part in their experiences, openness and honesty of what was going on in their lives for them. This has allowed me first hand to experience how effective that Restorative Practices can be in the school system. Thanks!
Corinne Gaudet, Justice Coordinator,
Dawson Community Group Conference Society, Dawson City, Yukon Territory, Canada |