Target audience: Children’s Workforce
Aims and objectives:
Restorative Practice is a strengths-based model in working with children and families, a relational and solution focused approach which encourages high challenge and high support to achieve good outcomes for children.
Restorative Practice means strengthening relationships as well as strengthening social connections within communities. In Wolverhampton, we are committed to restorative core beliefs and principles, embedding restorative practice as a fundamental part of our work with children and families.
Restorative practices range from formal to informal processes that enable workers, managers, children, young people and their families to communicate effectively.
The processes used, focus on removing barriers, and proactively promoting a sense of community, understanding, social responsibility and shared accountability.
The training takes place over three days at the Civic Centre in Wolverhampton. Please ensure that you can attend all three days before booking.
City of Wolverhampton Council employees should use the Learning Zone via the intranet to book your place.
| Event Date | 03-06-2026 9:30 am |
| Event End Date | 03-06-2026 4:30 pm |
| Cut off date | 02-06-26 |
| Cancel Registration Before Date | 26-05-2026 11:59 pm |
| Individual Price | Free to WST partners | £50 for other organisations | see Terms and Conditions as non-attendance fee applies |
| Location | Show Case Suite, Civic Centre |
Please go to business reception at the rear of the ground floor Civic Centre and sign in. You will be given directions to the training room.
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