From Avoidance to Attendance: Restorative Practices for School Engagement

  • Event Number
    309-25
  • Date
    09/26/2024     1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
  • Presenters
    Mandy Kreps & Kate Mallory
  • Intended Audience
    TAOEP, RSSP, Truancy Staff, ICEARY members, anyone interested in how to embed Restorative Practices with families and their children having attendance issues in school.
  • Location
    Online
  • Fee
    None
  • PD Hours
    2
  • Status
    Registration Closed
No address available.

This training is designed to equip those who work with students struggling with truancy and school avoidance, educators, school administrators, and support staff with the knowledge and skills to effectively use Restorative Practices to address truancy. The goal is to foster a supportive school environment that encourages regular attendance by engaging students and their families in meaningful dialogue and problem-solving.

Objectives
- Understand Restorative Practices: Learn the principles and philosophy behind Restorative Practices and how they differ from traditional disciplinary approaches.
- Identify Causes of Truancy and School Avoidance: Gain insight into the various factors that contribute to truancy, including social, emotional, academic, and familial issues.
- Engage Students and Families: Develop skills to build trust and rapport with truant students and their families to collaboratively address attendance issues.
- Implement Restorative Techniques: Learn specific restorative techniques and strategies that can be used to address truancy and improve school attendance.

This virtual workshop aims to create a holistic and supportive approach to truancy and school avoidance that not only addresses the symptoms but also the root causes, leading to lasting positive change in student attendance and engagement.