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Restorative Justice Practices Project

The Restorative Justice Practices Project (RJPP), was established in the fall of 2016 through a partnership with the Child Health and Development Institute under their School-Based Diversion Initiative (SBDI).  The RJPP began as a training, coaching and technical assistance project to support school staff in implementing Restorative Practices within their buildings. By implementing Restorative Justice Practices, school communities are offered beneficial alternative responses to challenging and harmful behaviors and can increase positive school climate and culture overall.

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