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The IIRP conducts a three-day Training of Trainers (TOT) to teach experienced practitioners how to facilitate the "Introduction to Restorative Practices" and "Using Circles Effectively" trainings. Once trained, participants will be certified to provide these trainings for approved IIRP licensees. Trainers must be affiliated with a licensee to provide trainings in their district, organization or area.
(The IIRP also offers trainer certification and licensure for the "Facilitating Restorative Conferences" training. More information here.)
- Attend both the "Introduction to Restorative Practices" and "Using Circles Effectively" trainings.
If you have yet to attend one or both of these trainings, you can register for upcoming dates here.
- Gain experience using these practices in your setting.
- Complete the information form here to begin the Training of Trainers process.
An IIRP representative will contact you.
- Attend the three-day Training of Trainers.
These are scheduled throughout the year at the IIRP's Bethlehem campus. See upcoming dates here. The training of trainers can also be held on-site at your organization with a minimum of four (4) participants.
- Be observed and finally certified by an IIRP master trainer when you hold your first training.
This is an opportunity to receive extra support for your first training and receive useful feedback on providing the best-quality training.
Licensure
The IIRP offers the opportunity for individuals and organizations to become licensed to provide two of its "core" trainings — "Introduction to Restorative Practices" and "Using Circles Effectively."
For organizations that have already held some amount of on-site training from the IIRP, this will provide a cost-effective way to continue to train new staff by becoming capable of providing this high-quality training "in-house." For others, it provides a way to initiate the implementation of restorative practices in your setting or conduct training in your locale.
Steps to Licensure
- Call the IIRP at 1-610-807-9221 or complete the form here to request licensing information.
- Submit a Licensing Agreement to the IIRP outlining the potential target audience—who and where you would like to train.
The IIRP will ask that this be narrowly defined, such as within a specific organization or limited geographical area.
- Agree to all terms of the Licensing Agreement.
- Submit the finalized Licensing Agreement to the IIRP and pay the $100 licensing fee.
All licenses are renewed annually at the same rate.
Also, licensees must submit to the IIRP a per-participant charge (currently $10) for each participant who attends either the "Introduction to Restorative Practices" or "Using Circles Effectively" trainings.
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