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Sophie and Tessa talked about:
• Moving away from right and wrong dynamics to a different way of engaging
• Restorative justice addresses harm after it has happened e.g. working with local police
• Restorative practice is about every interaction, shifting out of who’s right and wrong and to what really matters and how can we move forwards
• I-messaging means talking from my personal experience rather than you language or how it is (as if factual) – what’s true for me is indisputable and allows space for difference
• Speaking from multiple social truths
• Move away from divisive, binary debating to what matters
• Important to create a container for this different style of communicating, which involves getting consent to work WITH people rather than do a process to people
• Where there is conflict, a risk assessment needs to be done to determine if there is a willingness to shift – can ask, “What needs are being met by not moving and what needs are not being met by moving your views?”
• Having enough support is critical for facilitators – lack of support can show up as physical symptoms
• Debriefing helps to process the facilitation and move from reactivity to memory
• Constantly trying to prove rightness and wrongness is costly in terms of your nervous system
• Circle spaces can create a more equal space than other set ups – important to become ‘power literate’
• ‘Flat’ organisations usually hide power dynamics
• Ways of dealing with power differentials could be to decide the order in which people speak or not having everyone speak
• Want to avoid ‘group think’ where focus on sameness rather than making space for difference, although it’s understandable to focus on sameness to ensure belonging where there’s less power
• Bringing authenticity into communication is countercultural! E.g. Not to slip into saying “I’m fine” when you’re not.
• I-messaging is a way to be authentic and belong
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