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Restorative Pathways by Kristy Elliott
Restorative Pathways by Kristy Elliott

Thu, 17 Oct

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4F Senior Student Centre (SSC)

Restorative Pathways by Kristy Elliott

Restorative Practices in schools is about managing the relationships across the school community with processes and techniques that help to build, maintain, deepen, and repair relationships. This seminar is delivered by Kristy Elliott.

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Time & Location

17 Oct 2024, 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm

4F Senior Student Centre (SSC), Discovery College, 38 Siena Ave, Discovery Bay, Hong Kong

About the event

About the event:

Restorative Practices in schools is about managing the relationships across the school community with processes and techniques that help to build, maintain, deepen, and repair relationships.  Schools embracing this philosophy prioritise building positive relationships, developing social-emotional capabilities, wellbeing for all, creating supportive learning environments, and establishing fair, democratic systems across their community.  

Parents and carers attending this seminar will hear about: 

  • The foundations of Restorative Practice

  • What Restorative Practice looks like in schools

  • How Restorative Practice benefits students and teachers (and families)and 

  • How Restorative Practice can be used at home 

 About the presenter:

This seminar is delivered by Kristy Elliott. Kristy holds a Bachelor of Education and a Masters in Applied Positive Psychology. This unique pairing forms the foundation of her work in schools. Kristy is an experienced teacher and consultant, having worked for over two decades with schools in Australia and Asia making a positive difference in the lives of young people, educators, and school communities.  Kristy is founder and director of Melbourne-based business Restorative Pathways. She passionately supports schools to create relational, thriving school cultures using the science of wellbeing, and restorative approaches to relationship management.

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