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	"provider_name": "Action Network",
	"provider_url": "https://actionnetwork.org",
	
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	"author_name": "SEEN - Saratoga Educational Equity Network",
	"author_url": "https://actionnetwork.org/groups/seen",
	"title": "Restorative Justice in Schools",
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	"description": "Restorative Justice in Schools: Promoting and Protecting Dignity and Equity for Everyone Restorative Justice (RJ) practices have roots in indigenous teachings where accountability and the repair of relationships were central to conflict resolution. Restorative practices in schools have emerged as an alternative to punitive zero-tolerance policies where students are often punished by being removed from school. Building and maintaining relationships is central to restorative practices through providing a safe and supportive context to address conflict, problem solve, and to repair harm. This presentation and panel discussion will involve students and educators from the South Glens Falls Central School District (SGFCSD) who will share the positive impact restorative practices have on students, staff, and their school community. Moderated by Saratoga Educational Equity Network. Co-hosted by MLK Saratoga.",
	"url": "https://actionnetwork.org/events/rj1"
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