Services

We offer the following services to agencies, new or established, that are providing restorative dialogue-based services:

  • Consultations for Program Design and Development
  • Case Coaching for Challenging Situations
  • Custom-Made Manuals for Trainings / Program Management
  • Trainings in Victim Offender Dialogue, Conferencing, and Circles
  • Presentations and Workshops on Restorative Topics
  • Research and Program Evaluations
  • Domestic Violence and Appropriate Restorative Practices
  • Deep Listening Practices for Facilitators through Advanced Training
  • Adaptive Workshops for Restorative Dialogue in Non-criminal Contexts

Printable flyer of our consultation and training services

All fees can be arranged through phone conversation and later established in writing.

Helping New RJ Programs Lay Solid Foundations

We specialize in helping new restorative justice programs to lay down solid foundations and to use high-quality building materials.

Sample Reports on Restorative Justice Programming Produced by Jennifer Blevins

Recent Partners Who Have Received Our Services

Three Rivers Restorative Justice Program, Rochester, MN. Provided program design and development supports and all trainings for facilitators. Participated in initial presentations to justice agency stakeholders. Contact Kendall Hughes at [email protected]

Pine County Probation and District Court, Pine City, MN. Program Design (with best-practice protocols) and Training for victim offender conferencing program. Supports for Truancy Prevention programming. Contact: Terry Fawcett, [email protected] 

Feel free to contact these partners to learn first-hand about how our services worked as well as how funding was generated to expand their programming.

A New Learning Resource for Building a New Program

This recorded edition (4.5 hours total) of a three-session webinar done in 2016 with Restorative Justice on the Rise can be purchased from our center for $100.

"Building a Restorative Justice Dialogue Program: A Community and government Partnership." with Dr. Mark Umbreit and Ted Lewis

Topics include:

  • Strong Partnership Between Government and Community Stakeholders
  • Best-Practice Facilitation Standards for Working with Victims and Offenders
  • Establishing Flexible Case Management Systems for Handling Cases

This is an ideal learning resource for new collaboration teams of government and community stakeholders who want to advance restorative dialogue programming in their areas.

For more information, contact Ted Lewis at [email protected]