Circle, dream & transform in community.
Intergenerational leadership training & consulting for restorative justice.
At Creative Change Collaborative, we offer training in:
Restorative Justice Practices
Intergenerational Community Building
Conflict Harm & Healing Circles
Games & Movement in Circle
Youth Engagement in RJ
Interactive online training for International Restorative Justice Week!
Join us for a training using our new tool: Learning to Play, Playing to Learn: Games & Movement for Circle Training Deck
Choose from two training dates:
Thursday, November 14, 2024: 4:00-5:30 pm PST
Tuesday, November 19, 2024: 9:30-11:00 am PST
In these interactive sessions, you will:
Explore Games and Movement: Learn how to use games and movement for opening and closing circles, introductions, check-ins, and setting group values.
Enhance Engagement: Discover methods to encourage deeper reflection, critical thinking and support social-emotional learning.
Practice Interactive Strategies: Get hands-on experience with energizers, team builders, and activities designed to strengthen relationships and improve learning.
Connect Generations: Use interactive games to create & strengthen connections between youth and adults, with a focus on student leadership.
Have Fun and Energize: Enjoy a lively session with a dynamic, intergenerational team.
Early-bird Registration: (Discount ends on October 31, 2024. Promo code: EARLYBIRD)
$90.00 (Student/Educators)
$130.00 (Businesses & Organizations)
After October 31st, Registration:
$105.00 (Student/Educators)
$145.00 (Businesses & Organizations )
Please consider paying full price to support discounted spots for youth and teachers.
Registration price includes a copy of the "Learning to Play, Playing to Learn" card deck ($45 value) featuring 40 dynamic games & activities designed to elevate restorative justice practices within circles.
We collaborate with:
A compact, invaluable resource for creating equitable schools.
In “The Little Book of Youth Engagement in Restorative Justice” the authors shine a light on the importance of partnering with the young people most impacted by structural injustice as change-makers in all aspects of restorative practices including community building, healing, and the transformation of institutions.