Title: RESTORATIVE THINKING
1RESTORATIVE THINKING
- Lesley Parkinson, Programme Manager
2Restorative Thinking Our Partners
- The Department for Education
- The Anti-Bullying Alliance
- The Shackleton Foundation
- The Restorative Justice Council
- IARS
3Why use a Restorative Approach?
- Restorative approaches are designed to
- repair the harm done to relationships
- consider the needs of all involved
- help all participants recognise their
responsibilities - encourage pupils to be accountable for their
behaviour - support the development of emotional literacy
and SMSC across the whole school
4Restorative Approaches in schools why?
- Pressure on schools to reduce exclusions, improve
behaviour and increase attainment.
- Restorative Approaches equip young people with
key life skills, promoting self-awareness,
empathy and conflict resolution. - Anti-bullying guidance - young people who have
been bullied do significantly worse at school
than those who have not, according to government
research.
5Restorative Approaches in SchoolsEvidence of
Impact
- Developing a restorative
- ethos and culture that
- supports the development of
- social and emotional skills and
- the adult modelling of positive
- relationships and
- communication were given the
- highest rating of effectiveness
- in preventing bullying."
- Goldsmiths, University of
- London, published by the
- Department for Education
- (April 2011)
6Why Consider Restorative Approaches? Evaluation
from 7 Schools in HullFrom September 2007 July
2008
- 73.1 reduction in classroom exclusions during
lessons KS2 - 79.6 reduction in verbal abuse pupil-pupil
- 73.3 reduction in verbal abuse pupil-staff
- 57.1 reduction in physical abuse pupil-pupil
- 83.3 reduction in internal supervision during
break - 79.4 reduction in internal supervision during
lunchtime - 94.6 reduction in referrals to SLT/HT
- 75.3 reduction in pupils excluded from break
- 80.6 reduction in fixed term exclusion days
7Restorative Approaches in schoolswhy not?
- It costs a lot in money and time.
- Permanent Exclusion - RA takes 14 hours less and
saves 152 direct process costs - RAiS Modelling 2008
- But I want to show disapproval of behaviour by
punishing the pupil who has done wrong. - RA changes the behaviour
- 93 think the process is fair
- The community knows the wrong is being put right
8Readiness for Restorative Approaches in Schools
- Leadership and Management RA and
- the values of Governors and SLT
- School Improvement Plan and Self Evaluation Form
indicators - Every Child Matters and duties for wellbeing and
community cohesion - Resources
- External facilitator (Restorative Thinking)
- School Champion
- Staff training
- Behaviour monitoring systems.
- The Curriculum Link - SEAL, PSHE, Citizenship
9Restorative Thinking A Restorative Practices
Interactive Toolkit Written by Teachers, for
Teachers (KS1 KS2)
- Teaching and learning tool
- A practical toolkit to support teacher delivery
of restorative approaches both in the classroom
and when managing incidents with pupils
- Appeals to all learning styles (visual, auditory,
kinaesthetic) - Six sessions delivered over half a term
- Supports SMSC across the whole school
- Return to toolkit once a term to address an
incident in school (sustainability)
10Restorative Thinking A Restorative Practices
Interactive Toolkit Written by Teachers, for
Teachers (KS1 KS2)
- 11 primary schools in Skelmersdale currently
delivering the toolkit. - Recent OfSTED reports signpost Restorative
Approaches and peer mediation in Skelmersdale
schools.
- I use my restorative skills that I learnt in
Year 2 everyday. (Jackson, Year 3) - At lunch time my friends and I keep an eye out
and help the children who dont get on well to
think of how to put things right. (Megan, Year 5)
11Restorative Thinking A Way Forward
- Consultation with SMT
- Shared training for Lancashire schools in
restorative approaches and effective use of
toolkit - Wrap-around support for staff
- School Champion our partner for implementation
and evaluation
- One day staff training in restorative approaches
and effective use and implementation of the
toolkit, including a copy of the toolkit for each
school. - Dates in September, October November 2013.
- Cost 350 (toolkit and one staff place).
- Two or more staff 75.00 per place.
12Restorative Thinking contact
- Please contact us to register your interest
before the - end of this term
- Lesley Parkinson lesley_at_restorativethinking.co.u
k - Tel 01772-742353
- Mob 07722-232975
13Restorative ThinkingA Child-centred Approach
- Next steps The Restorative Thinking Parenting
- Programme (Parenting without Conflict) putting
- children at the centre of school and home
support.