Restorative Just-Us: Empowering “At-Risk” Youth to Release, Relax, Reflect, and Restore
Format
Individual Presentation
First Presenter's Institution
2020 Enterprises
Second Presenter's Institution
N/A
Third Presenter's Institution
N/A
Fourth Presenter's Institution
N/A
Fifth Presenter's Institution
N/A
Location
Session 3 (Ballroom A)
Strand #1
Academic Achievement & School Leadership
Relevance
Presenter will provide
Brief Program Description
In this highly engaging and upbeat session, attendees will become active learners who are transformed into the youth they serve (both as perpetrators and victims), peer leaders, adult advocates, community members, parents, and more—all for the purpose of creating a virtual classroom/school/agency setting. Through the use of technology, role-playing, and team-building exercises, participants will receive tangible tools on how to create a climate of, “just-us,” where the youth served are able to positively release (verbally share their inner feelings), relax (learn tips for de-escalation and sharing), reflect (become critical thinkers), and restore (repair, rebuild, and strengthen damaged relationships).
Summary
In this highly engaging and upbeat session, attendees will become active learners who are transformed into the youth they serve (both as perpetrators and victims), peer leaders, adult advocates, community members, parents, and more—all for the purpose of creating a virtual classroom/school/agency setting. Through the use of technology, role-playing, and team-building exercises, participants will receive tangible tools on how to create a climate of, “just-us,” where the youth served are able to positively release (verbally share their inner feelings), relax (learn tips for de-escalation and sharing), reflect (become critical thinkers), and restore (repair, rebuild, and strengthen damaged relationships).
Evidence
Presenter will provide
Biographical Sketch
Presenter will provide
Presentation Year
2020
Start Date
3-9-2020 3:00 PM
End Date
3-9-2020 4:15 PM
Recommended Citation
Brown, Keith, "Restorative Just-Us: Empowering “At-Risk” Youth to Release, Relax, Reflect, and Restore" (2020). National Youth Advocacy and Resilience Conference. 145.
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/nyar_savannah/2020/2020/145
Restorative Just-Us: Empowering “At-Risk” Youth to Release, Relax, Reflect, and Restore
Session 3 (Ballroom A)
In this highly engaging and upbeat session, attendees will become active learners who are transformed into the youth they serve (both as perpetrators and victims), peer leaders, adult advocates, community members, parents, and more—all for the purpose of creating a virtual classroom/school/agency setting. Through the use of technology, role-playing, and team-building exercises, participants will receive tangible tools on how to create a climate of, “just-us,” where the youth served are able to positively release (verbally share their inner feelings), relax (learn tips for de-escalation and sharing), reflect (become critical thinkers), and restore (repair, rebuild, and strengthen damaged relationships).