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‘Restorative practices’ aims in rehab, empathy at Warren school

“It humanizes the other side,” Pappas said. “You hear that the other person is human and feel empathy. For some students, it’s the first time they have felt empathy in their lives.” More »

2017 Youth Programs Snapshot

Please join us for the 25th Annual “Evening at the Movies” to support The Resolution Center’s youth programs

Thanks to your generous support we were able to serve the following schools in 2017:

  • Clintondale High School
  • Eastpointe High School
  • Eastpointe Middle School
  • Endeavour Middle School
  • New Haven High School
  • Sterling Heights High School

Here’s a snapshot of 2017:

2017 Youth Programs Snapshot

1,663 DISPUTES FACILITATED

1,378 Restorative Practices cases (adult facilitated sessions)
252 Peer Mediation cases (student mediator-led sessions)
33 Special Education Matters (matters arising from an IEP)
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2016 Youth Programs Snapshot

Thanks to your generous support we were able to serve the following schools in 2016: Clintondale High, East Detroit High, Kelly Middle School, Kellwood High School and New Haven High School. Additionally, we began servicing Sterling Heights High School in January 2017! More »

Restorative justice serves as alternative to ‘zero tolerance’ policies at New Haven school

David Gillis has contracted with New Haven Community Schools as its restorative practices coordinator for the past five years. More »

2015 Youth Programs Snapshot

In 2015 The Resolution Center partnered with Kelly Middle School, East Detroit High School, Clintondale High School and New Haven High School to implement Peer Mediation and Restorative Practices for Discipline. More »

2014 Youth Programs Snapshot

In 2014 The Resolution Center partnered with Kelly Middle School, East Detroit High School, Clintondale High School and New Haven High School to implement Peer Mediation and Restorative Practices for Discipline. Here’s a snapshot of 2014: More »
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