Restorative Solutions, Inc.
Restorative Solutions, Inc. is committed to applying the best practices of the Colorado RJ Practitioner Guidelines
About
Restorative Solutions Inc. is dedicated to inspiring and supporting schools, justice systems, and communities to embrace restorative community justice values, principles and practices.
Our services include, skills training in restorative practices, program development, program management, strategic planning and integration, partnership building, community development and team development.
Our trainers and consultants have assisted hundreds of organizations and communities nationally and internationally in finding ways to incorporate restorative justice values, principles and practices and to address the school to prison pipeline. Our work spans the full spectrum of prevention to intervention, incorporating equity and trauma-informed care practices.
We have been teaching restorative practices in schools for over 20 years and in the juvenile justice system for over 10 years. Our trainers have facilitated dozens of restorative justice conferences in numerous settings, including schools and the juvenile justice system.
Message the Provider
Services are available to:
- General Public
- Participants referred by or within specific systems or settings
Languages offered:
- English
Ability to Support Language Access:
Are you able to support language access (e.g. translation, interpretation, etc.) for participants with Limited English Proficiency?
YesRJ Services Offered:
- Circle processes
- Group conferencing
- Dialogue processes/restorative conversations
- School-based restorative practices
- Workplace/Human Resources (HR)
Primary Base of Operations:
- Higher Education
- Legal System (Law Enforcement, Courts, Probation, Corrections)
- School-based (K-12)
Service delivery format:
- In Person
- Online/Virtual
Counties Served:
Judicial Districts Served:
Legal Offense Level:
- Petty offense/municipal code violation
- Misdemeanor
- Felony
Legal Offense Category:
- Alcohol/drug offenses
- Crimes against persons
- Juvenile specific offenses
- Property offenses
- Victim Rights Act offenses
Training and Experience in Restorative Practices:
- Academic coursework in RJ
- Circle keeper training
- High Impact Dialogue training
- Lived experience as RJ process participant
- RJ 101/Basics training
- RJ Facilitator Foundational Training (20 hours)
- RJ Facilitator Advanced Training (beyond 20 hours)
- RJ Facilitator mentorship/internship
- Restorative practices in schools
- Trauma-informed restorative practices
Additional Specialty Areas of Training and/or Experience:
- Behavioral health/mental health
- Bias-motivated harm
- Dynamics of power and control
- Historical/Systemic harm
- Trauma-informed care
- Victim assistance/advocacy training- Basic
Age range(s) served:
- Youth (ages 10-17)
- Young Adults only (ages 18-24)
- Adults (all ages 18+)
Average number of RJ processes facilitated/year:
- 0-10
Payment for RJ facilitation services:
- Hourly rate
Volunteer opportunities available?
Yes
RJ training/consulting available to the public?
Yes
RJ training/consulting offered:
- Building Restorative Cultures
- Circle keeper training
- Conference facilitator training
- Restorative justice 101 awareness training
- School-based restorative practices training
Who can access training/consulting:
- Business/Institutional Settings
- Colleges/Universities
- Community Organizations
- Schools (K-12)
Payment for RJ training/consulting:
- Hourly rate
- Per training/per participant
Service Location
659 Quince Circle, Boulder, Colorado, 80304, United States
DISCLAIMER * Colorado Coordinating Council on Restorative Justice (RJ Council) is not an accrediting body. All information contained in the RJ Directory is self-reported and the RJ Council does not monitor, edit or attest to the accuracy of the information or endorse any provider listed in the directory. Providers are encouraged to update their information regularly. Users are encouraged to review the CO Restorative Justice Practitioner Guidelines (adopted by the CO Restorative Justice Council and endorsed by the Colorado Coalition for Restorative Justice Practices) to understand the expectations of the field when identifying and selecting a practitioner that will meet needs.
