Episode Synopsis "Restorative Approaches, Part 1"
Restorative approaches are processes and strategies used in schools, among other organizations, to repair harm and to build or strengthen relationships. In this podcast, Avery Irons, from the National Center for Youth Opportunity and Justice (NCYOJ), talks with two special guests from New Orleans, Louisiana, about these approaches and how they relate to school responder models. This discussion is part of an NCYOJ podcast series on the school responder model framework, produced with support from the National Institute of Justice. Access the episode transcript at the following link: https://srm.policyresearchinc.org/img/resources/NIJ_RestApproach_ep1-842412.pdf
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