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2249 Williard Drive, Boulder, CO 80309

https://www.colorado.edu/sccr/restorative-justice-0
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Want to support the student body and campus community? Become a CU Restorative Justice (CURJ) Facilitator.

Sign up for the training here.

As a facilitator, you will create an open and safe space for student and community representatives by being an unbiased, leading figure during the restorative justice process, which helps to address the relationship between victims, offenders and the community in a way that repairs the impacts of an incident, holds the offender accountable for their actions and builds community. Additionally, you will be constructively keeping everyone on track to restore ties with the community and help mend any harm. 

The CURJ Facilitator Training educates students, faculty, staff and community members on restorative justice processes and facilitating dialogue. You will come away from the training with knowledge about:

  • Learning to address harm in a restorative justice process.
  • Facilitation skills and active listening.
  • People-centered restorative justice, role plays and DEI training.

The training spans seven days in all, with both virtual and in-person sessions:

  • Thursday, Feb. 23
    • 3-6 p.m. (Zoom)
  • Friday, Feb. 24
    • 9 AM - 4 p.m. (In-person)
  • Tuesday, Feb. 28
    • 3-6 p.m. (In-person)
  • Thursday, March 2
    • 3-6 p.m. (Zoom)
  • Friday, March 3
    • 9 AM - 4 p.m. (In-person)
  • Tuesday, March 7
    • 3-6 p.m. (In-person)

In-person sessions will be held in C4C S350. Sign up for the training or email CURJ@Colorado.edu with any questions.

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2249 Williard Drive, Boulder, CO 80309

https://www.colorado.edu/sccr/restorative-justice-0
View map

Want to support the student body and campus community? Become a CU Restorative Justice (CURJ) Facilitator.

Sign up for the training here.

As a facilitator, you will create an open and safe space for student and community representatives by being an unbiased, leading figure during the restorative justice process, which helps to address the relationship between victims, offenders and the community in a way that repairs the impacts of an incident, holds the offender accountable for their actions and builds community. Additionally, you will be constructively keeping everyone on track to restore ties with the community and help mend any harm. 

The CURJ Facilitator Training educates students, faculty, staff and community members on restorative justice processes and facilitating dialogue. You will come away from the training with knowledge about:

  • Learning to address harm in a restorative justice process.
  • Facilitation skills and active listening.
  • People-centered restorative justice, role plays and DEI training.

The training spans seven days in all, with both virtual and in-person sessions:

  • Thursday, Feb. 23
    • 3-6 p.m. (Zoom)
  • Friday, Feb. 24
    • 9 AM - 4 p.m. (In-person)
  • Tuesday, Feb. 28
    • 3-6 p.m. (In-person)
  • Thursday, March 2
    • 3-6 p.m. (Zoom)
  • Friday, March 3
    • 9 AM - 4 p.m. (In-person)
  • Tuesday, March 7
    • 3-6 p.m. (In-person)

In-person sessions will be held in C4C S350. Sign up for the training or email CURJ@Colorado.edu with any questions.

0 people are interested in this event