Restorative Justice Trainings & Workshops


Restorative justice is not just a response to harm. It is a way of building relationships, navigating conflict, strengthening community, and creating cultures rooted in accountability, dignity, and trust.

Amplify RJ offers interactive trainings and workshops for schools, organizations, leadership teams, educators, individuals, and communities seeking practical restorative tools that can actually be lived, not just discussed.

These experiences are designed to move beyond surface-level theory and support people in developing the mindset, language, skills, and structures needed to practice restorative ways of being in everyday life.

Who This Support Is For:

Schools & Educational Communities

Professional development for teachers, administrators, counselors, support staff, and school leadership teams seeking to build more connected, accountable, and relationship-centered learning environments.

Organizations & Leadership Teams

Support for workplaces and teams wanting to strengthen communication, navigate conflict differently, and build cultures rooted in trust, accountability, and collective care.

Community Groups & Collectives

Workshops and facilitated learning spaces for nonprofits, grassroots groups, faith communities, and other collectives seeking more restorative ways of being together.

*Individuals are welcome to explore our live events and asynchronous resources.

Topics include:

    • Intro to Restorative Justice
    • Restorative Antidotes to White Supremacy Culture
    • Examining Identity, Power, Privilege, & Socialization
    • Cultivating Accountable & Caring Community
    • Restorative Process Facilitation
    • Talking Circle Facilitation
    • and more

    These trainings prioritize:

    • Interactive participation over passive listening
    • Real-world application over abstract theory
    • Reflection, practice, and discussion
    • Relationship-building and trust
    • Practical tools participants can immediately use
    • Honesty about the challenges and limits of restorative work

    Learning experiences can be offered as:

    • Keynotes
    • One-time workshops
    • Multi-session series
    • Retreat sessions
    • Leadership intensives
    • Ongoing implementation support
    • Virtual or in-person experiences

    *A Note About This Work:

    Restorative justice cannot simply be “implemented” through a single training.

    Sustainable restorative culture requires time, trust, reflection, practice, and meaningful institutional support. Workshops can help build shared language and momentum, but lasting transformation happens through ongoing practice and relationship-building over time.

    *A Note About This Work:

    Restorative justice cannot simply be “implemented” through a single training.

    Sustainable restorative culture requires time, trust, reflection, practice, and meaningful institutional support. Workshops can help build shared language and momentum, but lasting transformation happens through ongoing practice and relationship-building over time.

    Interested in Bringing a Workshop to Your Community or Organization?

    Reach out to discuss your context, goals, and what kind of support might be the best fit.