WHOLE SCHOOL
Growing a restorative school is about embracing and living the restorative philosophy; which is based on a shared awareness that we are all profoundly relational, interconnected and inherently good. Ultimately, it is about creating relational learning communities and cultivating whole-school preferred practices that honour this understanding. Our Connect RP Site Licence was created to support schools seeking to go on such a journey, offering resources, implementation pathways and ongoing supports.
Connect RP Site Licence
Moving from intention to everyday practice.
Moving from this intention to everyday practice involves progressing Restorative Practice (RP) beyond a narrative that centres around ‘behaviour management’ and CPD training sessions for staff, towards a holistic whole-school approach that offers a transformative experience for schools and the communities they serve – cultivating relational learning communities. A Connect RP Site Licence aims to offers a Connect RP Implementation Model that support school communities with this restorative vision and intention whether they are beginning their restorative journey or committing to accelerate the growth of their restorative culture.
Co-Creating a Restorative School Community
Our three pillars grow the internal capacity to grow a restorative culture within your whole-school community cultivating 3 systemic enablers - awareness (Do we want to change?), growth (Do we know how to change?), and sustainability (Do we have the opportunity to change?)
BENEFITS
A structured approach with everything you need to support your school community to grow and develop a Restorative TEAM; building internal capacity, leadership and sustainability.

UBUNTU Learning Platform
For RP to be an authentic lived experience, it is important that schools embrace the proactive relationship and belonging building aspect of the philosophy, understanding that the intention is not to ‘fix or manage behaviour’ but to create relational learning communities where we feel seen, heard and connected – this platform seek to connect with and offer the whole school community this relational lens and to facilitate relational learning experiences for the community who avails of the courses and resources. It is supports the capacity for authentic policy reform which should only occurs when all stakeholders have had an opportunity to understand RP and to develop their skills and capacities in order for educators to have an alternative to a punitive system. Otherwise, we run the risk of people feeling disarmed, unsupported and frustrated. Developing our relational thinking and conflict literacy skills by offering ongoing support, and upskilling staff to cultivate whole-school preferred practices and processes over time is key. The UBUNTU learning platform facilitates the inclusion of every member of the community to engage with this restorative journey, honoring the guiding restorative principle of ‘nothing FOR us WITHOUT us’!
Whole-School Implementation Pathway & Team
To grow the capacity for sustainable change we need to replace the concept of training days or a ‘train and hope’ model with a Connect RP Implementation Model which offers long-term school-directed implementation pathways. The heart of this, and undoubtedly the biggest enabler for growing a restorative school, is the creation of a distributed restorative leadership team, purposefully co-creating such a shared vision within the community they serve – an UBUNTU team!
Ongoing Mentorship Through Connect RP & School Partnerships
Connect RP’s experience and is with schools every step of the way, not only through the UBUNTU Learning Platform but each school’s UBUNTU team is directedly guided by Connect RP in their school planning workshops and the UBUNTU Team Leaders are continuously supported via our monthly Restorative UBUNTU Leader Community Caféswhere we grow our skills and capacities over time and link in with other schools on a similar journey to facilitate a co-learning and co-mentoring experience. This is a hive of the relational learning community created in order to support schools to map, nurture, guide and co-create a school-paced journey.
Without this ongoing support, research illustrates that schools tend to co-opt the practices to reinforce the hierarchical structures we are seeking to move away from. RP is not ‘do as I say but I’ll ask you nicely’ as it can be sometimes misconceived. It is in essence about cultivating a space where empathy, connection and accountability are cultivated and the ongoing mentorship where we move beyond theory towards reflecting on the practice in our everyday schools and how the UBUNTU platform and implementation pathways can support us is key!
“The Connect RP Site Licence and Ubuntu Learning Platform have been continuously guiding us in the school through our RP journey. Is it a practical and accessible tool that we regularly draw on as a team for our team meetings, community gatherings, our own professional development and in supporting our students. The Relationship Keeper programme is being successfully run with all our junior year groups. The students love the content and structure and find it relevant and approachable. All our team have completed the Restorative Me course which has given us an excellent foundation as a restorative school. Michelle continues to guide us as an ever-present support and has helped us to establish our own strong Ubuntu team which keeps us connected to our RP journey in the school. It’s an invaluable tool!”
Sarah Healy, UBUNTU Team Leader, Firhouse ETSS.
At the start of the 2020/21 year, we at Shinrone NS signed up tos Connect RP Site Licence using the Ubuntu platform provided by Connect RP. We understand that RP is a process, a practice, a journey; not a 'once-off training'. For us, signing up to the Ubuntu Platform has been a tremendous scaffold on this journey. The platform has helped us build a Professional Learning Community among staff where we support each other on our Journey. The Ubuntu Team leaders on staff have found the monthly RP Café experience to be a fantastic support also. It is wonderful to be able to share ideas with other schools in a safe space. Thank you Michelle!
Shinrone National School, Caitriona Cuillinane (Principal)
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