Restorative Practices

It’s not too late to apply for the Restorative Practices Student Leadership Program!

Register now to attend a virtual open house on Wednesday, June 25, from noon - 1 p.m., where you can learn more about the program. Reach out to Emily New if you are unable to attend the virtual open house but would like to learn more. 

Interested students must be starting their second semester of the BSN or MSN program in fall 2025 and must be able to attend the mandatory training on Tuesday, Aug. 19, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. The application closes July 1.

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About the Restorative Practices Student Leadership Program (RPSLP): 

The RPSLP was developed to empower students to take an active role in fostering a positive and inclusive School culture through the application of restorative practice principles. This program provides students with the training and resources needed to become ambassadors for restorative practices within their academic community and the health care environments where they will practice.   

Student leaders learn to facilitate restorative circles and mediate conflicts to create a safe and supportive environment for their peers. The RPSLP emphasizes shared responsibility and accountability among students, addresses interpersonal conflicts, and promotes constructive communication. By engaging students as leaders in the restorative practice process, the program instills a sense of agency and community-building among the student body.

Learn more about Restorative Practices at UMSON

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