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University of Cambridge > Talks.cam > Education, Equality and Development (EED) Group Seminars > Restorative Practice in Schools: Where next?
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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Ann Waterman. Hilary Cremin will lead discussion and present her iPEACE model, which offers a fresh perspective on restorative practice, underpinned by an understanding of schools as complex eco-systems. Many schools in the UK and elsewhere now see themselves as restorative, and yet challenges of embedding and sustaining restorative practice remain. This seminar aims to bring together a small group of restorative practitioners, teachers, and researchers with an interest in peace-building through education in the UK to share their work and discuss dilemmas, challenges and opportunities. This talk is part of the Education, Equality and Development (EED) Group Seminars series. This talk is included in these lists:
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