24TRA369 Restorative Practices and the Need for Creativity
DATE: Tuesday, 22nd October 2024
TIME: 7pm to 8pm
VENUE: Online via Zoom
Target Audience: Primary & Post Primary Teachers, Early Years Educators and Special Needs Assistants
Restorative Practices is more than just a set of skills. It is a philosophy, a “way of being”, and it encompasses all aspects of how we relate to each other. One aspect of ourselves we sometimes fail to fully explore and develop is creativity. In this webinar Sinead and Joe will take you on a dive into the connections between RP and creativity and the potential of both to build and foster school culture based on inclusion, equity and belonging.
Speakers - Joe Power & Sinead Fraser
Joe Power is an independent RP trainer/facilitator and a Quality Specialist with CDI Tallaght. He was previously Development Officer for Limerick and has worked with dozens of schools, both primary and secondary from one off Croke Park sessions to whole school implementation. He also employs the values and skills of RP in his own life.
Sinead Fraser is an English and History teacher who has worked in Roscommon and Limerick. She is also a certified RP trainer and qualified trauma informed educator. She currently works with the Creative Schools Programme in the Arts Council of Ireland. She is passionate about the connections between RP and creativity.
Course Details
Course Start Date / Time | 22-10-2024 7:00 pm |
Course End Date / Time | 22-10-2024 8:00 pm |
Cut off date | 22-10-2024 6:00 pm |
Available place | 1000 |
Fee | Free |
Subsequent Dates | 1 |
Speaker | Joe Power & Sinead Fraser |
Location | Online |